Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In an irredeemable manner; beyond redemption.
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- adverb In an
irredeemable manner; beyondredemption .
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Examples
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Then she floated a "gas tax holiday" that was called irredeemably stupid by every economist of every stripe.
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Then she floated a "gas tax holiday" that was called irredeemably stupid by every economist of every stripe.
last gleaming 2008
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He added that negotiators from the two MDC parties and ZANU PF had 'irredeemably' failed to resolve their differences.
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We believe that western feminism has roots in the French Enlightenment while sharia law is irredeemably misogynistic.
Nancy Graham Holm: History, Feminism And The Growing Gender Jihad Nancy Graham Holm 2011
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We believe that western feminism has roots in the French Enlightenment while sharia law is irredeemably misogynistic.
Nancy Graham Holm: History, Feminism And The Growing Gender Jihad Nancy Graham Holm 2011
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The ad, at bottom, is designed to paint Walker as an irredeemably ideological, insulated and even tyrannical figure who has gone rogue and can no longer even hear outside voices suggesting reasonable compromise.
Open Thread 2011
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The Haqqani network is regarded by American officials as an irredeemably violent militant and criminal network tied to al Qaeda and supported by the Pakistani intelligence service.
U.S. Secretly Met Afghan Militants Matthew Rosenberg 2011
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They saw each other and a second later both knew they had fallen irredeemably into the black hole of love.
Yoani Sanchez: Wendy and Ignacio Overcome Great Odds to Marry in Cuba Yoani Sanchez 2011
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The financial system is so "irredeemably opaque," he wrote in the Financial Times, that policymakers cannot hope to sort it out.
Vicky Ward: The Whirligig of Time Fails to Bring Its Revenges Vicky Ward 2011
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The financial system is so "irredeemably opaque," he wrote in the Financial Times, that policymakers cannot hope to sort it out.
Vicky Ward: The Whirligig of Time Fails to Bring Its Revenges Vicky Ward 2011
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