irredeemable

adjective

ir·​re·​deem·​able ˌir-i-ˈdē-mə-bəl How to pronounce irredeemable (audio)
1
: not redeemable: such as
a
: not terminable by payment of the principal
irredeemable bond
2
: being beyond remedy : hopeless
irredeemable mistakes
irredeemably adverb

Examples of irredeemable in a Sentence

She does not believe that anyone is completely irredeemable. Without intervention, the country could fall into irredeemable chaos.
Recent Examples on the Web And females would either be utterly flawed and irredeemable or kind of angelic, and nothing in between. Georg Szalai, The Hollywood Reporter, 26 Feb. 2024 Lack of literacy leads to poor, often irredeemable mistakes. Steve Parrish, Forbes, 14 Feb. 2024 Western voices and policies often make this task—already tough—even tougher, by trying to collectively punish all Russians and treating the country as irredeemable, even with an end to the conflict and change in leadership. Aleksei Miniailo, Foreign Affairs, 28 Dec. 2023 Those familiar with the story might reasonably wonder: Why, out of all of Roth’s nearly 30 works of fiction, has John Turturro elected to embody the most estranging, the most irredeemable, the quite simply filthiest character in Roth’s canon? Marc Tracy, New York Times, 25 Oct. 2023 Their irredeemable and destructive nature is central to Crummey’s character exploration following the trajectories of a pair of ruthless merchants competing for control on Newfoundland’s northern coast. Hazlitt, 27 Sep. 2023 Is Greenwald a stand-in for this famously outspoken Hollywood iconoclast, condemning the irredeemable rottenness of the system that employed him? Justin Chang, Los Angeles Times, 2 Oct. 2023 Popular entertainment on film and TV provides fictional accounts of Communist heroes resisting Japanese imperialists or defeating decadent class enemies left over from the irredeemable past. Ian Buruma, The New Yorker, 25 Sep. 2023 Patterson thinks that unlike the Maryland flag, Georgia’s is irredeemable and should be changed. Gillian Brockell, Washington Post, 10 Sep. 2023

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Word History

First Known Use

1609, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of irredeemable was in 1609

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“Irredeemable.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/irredeemable. Accessed 28 Mar. 2024.

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irredeemable

adjective
ir·​re·​deem·​able ˌir-i-ˈdē-mə-bəl How to pronounce irredeemable (audio)
1
: not redeemable
2
: being beyond remedy : hopeless
irredeemably adverb

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