unredeemable

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ADJECTIVE
  1. insusceptible of reform
    vicious irreclaimable boys
    irredeemable sinners
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How To Use unredeemable In A Sentence

  • No human being with the power of free will is unredeemable.
  • The poem is unique, unrepeatable and unredeemable.
  • Clearly for lives lived in slavery, no matter what the redresses of the present or hopes for the future, the injustice has been done, the loss for those historical individuals is absolute and unredeemable.
  • In any case, Graveyard of Honor struck me as a paradoxically quaint and unredeemable film.
  • If the works quoted in Don Quixote are any measure, it took masters like Cervantes and Ariosto to prove that this genre wasn't completely unredeemable.
  • Whether his fear is motivated by his loss of honor and job, or by a spiritual conviction that this earthquake is an act of judgment on an unredeemable life, his despair is apparent.
  • The presence of the poor is therefore widely felt as an unredeemed and unredeemable liability.
  • Vinge has a weakness for the unredeemable villain.
  • Man's passions may turn vicious, but without them he is unredeemable.
  • Serial killers also served a law-and-order penal agenda: Lock up these unredeemable fiends and throw away the key..
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