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irredeemable

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[ UK /ɪɹɪdˈiːməbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. insusceptible of reform
    vicious irreclaimable boys
    irredeemable sinners
  2. (of paper money) not convertible into coin at the pleasure of the holder

How To Use irredeemable In A Sentence

  • Golub describes them as his ‘most austere, irredeemable, and existentially fatalistic works’.
  • Cheney found the arguments for the combat troop carrier unpersuasive and its problems irredeemable.
  • But Ambler's cynics are irredeemable, whereas Furst's are usually amenable to a little persuasion.
  • The Constitution still prohibits the use of irredeemable currency and synthetic credit.
  • In auctioning off monetary gold the managers of irredeemable currency are trying, in vain, to buy time to save their tottering regime.
  • The managers of the regime of irredeemable currency are either unaware of or tend to ignore the bias they have themselves introduced into speculation.
  • The Hyatt is a tour-guided pilgrim's hotel of irredeemable ghastliness.
  • However, it is important to note that the discount on irredeemable currency, although obviously going to 100 percent, is never doing it along a straight line.
  • She knew the way of him and that it was as ancient as sin and as irredeemable. FAIRYLAND
  • There are irredeemable flaws in the logic of the argument.
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