unregenerate
adjective
un·re·gen·er·ate
ˌən-ri-ˈje-nə-rət
-ˈjen-rət
1
: not spiritually reborn or converted : not regenerate
unregenerate sinners
A string of revivals later known as the Great Awakening blazed up and down the eastern seaboard—although scholars suspect that many of these new converts soon backslid into their unregenerate ways.—Molly Worthen
2
a
: not reformed (as in one's political or social views) : unreconstructed
He and his wife remained unregenerate supporters of Stalin all their lives.—Barbara Kay
b
: obstinate, stubborn
… one of the great shibboleths in sports is that all coaches coming to the pros from college are dim, unregenerate martinets who take years to learn how to deal with men.—Frank Deford
Cowley can be as rough and relentless as an old millwheel in his judgments, whether it be upon some odious personal quality, such as Hemingway's unregenerate and infantile competitiveness, or on a matter of literature.—William Styron
unregenerately
adverb
… the film isn't exactly bad, just unregenerately mediocre in the most bland way imaginable.
—Justin Southern
Finley, a local political boss who is equal parts racist, bigot, hypocrite, manipulator, adulterer and abuser, is one of the most unregenerately evil characters Williams created …
—Robert Reid
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