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Meanings of
irredeemable
in anglès
Insusceptible of reform.
irreclaimable
unredeemable
unreformable
Related terms
wicked
Irredeemable.
Related terms
inconvertible
unconvertible
unexchangeable
Synonyms
Examples for "
irreclaimable
"
irreclaimable
unredeemable
unreformable
Examples for "
irreclaimable
"
1
Every one gives up Topsy as utterly
irreclaimable
-
all
except
the gentle Eva.
2
Yet for all that she made haste, the precious
irreclaimable
moments sped.
3
Is no one to help a girl who will soon become
irreclaimable
?
4
Your grandfather and myself are foes; bitter,
irreclaimable
,
to the death.
5
They fall into the ranks of those whom the world abandons as
irreclaimable
.
1
HERMES: Who bids for the Life Miserable, for extreme, complete, perfect,
unredeemable
perdition?
2
Everything was on the poorest scale, and the place bore an aspect of
unredeemable
decay.
3
I don't think the Voice is necessarily
unredeemable
.
4
That is, not if we're not
unredeemable
.
5
Unused music credits, which Lala users bought in chunks in order to redeem multiple songs, will become
unredeemable
.
1
The Episcopal Church was cleft into a reform movement (and one
unreformable
)
.
2
The current revolution in science and technology has rendered civilization
unreformable
as well as obsolete.
3
In fairness to Mr Kenny, he believed that the Seanad was
unreformable
,
as I did and still do.
4
Mountjoy jail is full of such unsocialised and
unreformable
creatures who spend their days there acquiring new techniques of robbery.
Usage of
irredeemable
in anglès
1
Kilmer travels far over the top to a place of
irredeemable
arrogance.
2
It was a mere paper bank; a machine for fabricating
irredeemable
paper.
3
Which is not to say that Mary Queen Of Scots is
irredeemable
.
4
Ince remains
irredeemable
at the Boleyn Ground, this antipathy outlasting even Ferguson.
5
And when she said
irredeemable
,
to me, that might even be worse.
6
Therefore nothing can really be mean, nothing despicable; nothing, however perverted,
irredeemable
.
7
They revealed themselves as an
irredeemable
cabal of chancers on the make.
8
Some have the potential to be brought around, while others remain defiantly
irredeemable
.
9
She sighed in bitter sorrow, as she thought of the
past
-
the
irredeemable
past.
10
The
irredeemable
ugliness of the Tibetans produced a deeper impression daily.
11
He was an
irredeemable
redneck, but cool under pressure, especially in bad weather.
12
The mischief has been done, the
irredeemable
mischief has been achieved.
13
Even the
irredeemable
would be redeemed, and there was a balance for everything.
14
But little money circulated, and that was chiefly
irredeemable
bank notes.
15
An air of stern, deep, and
irredeemable
gloom hung over and pervaded all.
16
Sometimes the booing comes after an
irredeemable
dud that no mother could love.
Other examples for "irredeemable"
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About this term
irredeemable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
irredeemable paper
irredeemable currency
irredeemable bank
most irredeemable
irredeemable fools
More collocations
Irredeemable
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Irredeemable
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