How To Use Unredeemed In A Sentence

  • I am afflicted with a proclivity for self-criticism whereby every blemish is revealed in all its unredeemed ugliness.
  • June 19 -- It is unofficially reported from Rome that the Italian army now occupies 10,000 square kilometers of "unredeemed" territory, or more than twice as much as Austria offered to Italy for remaining neutral. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915
  • The image of the unredeemed sinner kept from falling into hell only by the hand of God was a perfect summary of Calvinist soteriology.
  • We want to see our unredeemed failures writ large as much as we want to live vicariously the Hollywood-style success that the movie tickets we keep buying at any cost make possible.
  • That amendment will introduce some flexibility into the disposal of unredeemed goods, while not unduly placing at risk consumers' interests in achieving a fair price for their goods.
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  • However, the often tortuous story of Brown's unredeemed promise is not only a tale of judicial retreat and white flight.
  • There have been more wicked kings in English history, but none so unredeemed by any signal greatness or virtue.
  • In this film, death rules supreme, with the plot simply tracing an endless cycle of annihilation, utterly unredeemed by any intent or outcome.
  • And of that, about 5 percent to 7 percent go unredeemed and unclaimed each year, said Bruce Bower, the CEO of Plastic Jungle.
  • The value of unredeemed frequent flyer miles (subscription required) now exceeds all the printed US dollars in circulation.
  • 1 Dc Pauw, the great depreciator of everything Ægyptian, has, on the authority of a passage in Aelian, presumed to affix to the countrywomen of Cleopatra the stigma of complete and unredeemed ugliness. Gryll Grange
  • It is also one of unredeemed and unredeemable ugliness, of a landscape despoiled and defiled.
  • The presence of the poor is therefore widely felt as an unredeemed and unredeemable liability.
  • He certainly looked the part in a threadbare dressing gown, mirroring the unredeemed Scrooge's threadbare life.
  • He says the enormous stock of unredeemed miles is partly a result of a growing reluctance among regular travellers to spend their free time in the air.
  • As an unredeemed liberal, Green is against all schematic certainties.
  • In the course of history this process has been emphasized rather than diminished, and to-day the Serb race is split up into six political divisions, while Bulgaria, except for those Bulgars claimed as 'unredeemed' beyond the frontier, presents a united whole. The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey
  • Tears came into his eyes: of sorrow, for the act, and for himself, that he was still in his heart unredeemed. SACRAMENT
  • The answer, it seemed, was no, at least for a soul as unredeemed as his. SACRAMENT
  • The chips remaining unredeemed at this stage show the final profit or loss.
  • He says local government would realise benefits through reduced costs of kerbside collection, as well as through the value of unredeemed material in the collection.
  • It was not the woes of the "unredeemed" that led the Salandra Government to reject the final offering of Austria, and to accept the risks of war instead. The World Decision
  • Our southern ally's loyalty to her beautiful "unredeemed" provinces, and her claim, which all right-minded Englishmen (I include myself) most heartily endorse, to dominate the historically Italian waters of the Adriatic, happily proved too strong for a machine-made sympathy for Berlin based on nothing better than a superficial resemblance between the histories of Piedmont and Prussia, and a record of nominal alliance with powers whose respect for paper treaties was always fairly apparent. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, August 15, 1917
  • The presence of the poor is therefore widely felt as an unredeemed and unredeemable liability.
  • Beneath that sheen of hard-earned respectability, however, were unredeemed sins.
  • All this echoes what St Paul touches on in Romans 8: creation is in some sense frustrated so long as humanity is 'unredeemed'. Renewing the Face of the Earth: Human Responsibility and the Environment
  • The unredeemed capital of the debt stood at £706 million in 1914.
  • You said once that you thought the city unredeemed.
  • By uttering such sentiments, he turns away from all that he has learned through his many years of suffering and grief and loss; thus, Victor dies unrepentant, unredeemed.
  • To be sure, by the 1940s, numerous young women were hospitalized for breakdown, winning at the least some rest amid the otherwise unredeemed burdens of the baby boom.
  • His discography is an unbroken sequence of adolescent crudities almost entirely unredeemed by cleverness or wit. The Seattle Times
  • These "unredeemed" regions were generally called after their respective capital cities: Italy at War and the Allies in the West
  • Her accent is unredeemed posh but her politics are Old Labour.
  • But it was not likely that he had reference to the kind of anguish that comes with destitution, that is so endlessly bitter and cruel, and yet so sordid and petty, so ugly, so humiliating -- unredeemed by the slightest touch of dignity or even of pathos. The Jungle
  • Rather, it was as a spokesman of an international economic orthodoxy for financial health, pitted against Mahathir the unredeemed populist-nationalist.
  • Her accent is unredeemed posh but her politics are Old Labour.
  • By any objective criterion, the world remained the same tragic place it had always been, as unredeemed by international law as it had been by religion, or Marxism, or liberal capitalism.
  • Turkey in support of the 'unredeemed' Serbs of Bosnia, and Serbia was joined by Montenegro. The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey
  • I got the impression from "unredeemed" that maybe you don't know what it is until you redeem it? EverQuest to Integrate Card Game With MMO
  • And he did not speak of the "unredeemed" or of the "aspirations. The World Decision
  • All three states had one curious characteristic in common-each one claimed to be the only legal government of the entire United States, and each looked forward to some future day when they would reclaim the 'unredeemed' portion; i.e., outside Coventry. The Past Through Tomorrow

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