1. unrepeatable - Adjective
2. unrepeatable - Adjective Satellite
unique
not able or fit to be repeated or quoted
Source: WordNetdogs and mice and flies are as unrepeatable as men are Source: Internet
what he said was funny but unquotable Source: Internet
Barcelona manager Ernesto Valverde called Iniesta an "unrepeatable, historical player," insisting his legacy would live on "long into the future." Source: Internet
Goodman’s collection of interviews and quilt of stories paints a vividly honest and unrepeatable scene, comprised of notoriously angsty and brilliant artists, like Interpol, Ryan Adams, Karen O, Beck, Jack White and, notably, the Strokes. Source: Internet
Planer has written parapsychologists have to fall back on studies that involve only statistics that are unrepeatable, owing their results to poor experimental methods, recording mistakes and faulty statistical mathematics. Source: Internet
Fidel is an unrepeatable man; I think that centuries will pass so that another one can emerge again. Source: Internet