irremissive (Meaning)

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irremissive (a.)

Not remitting; unforgiving.

Synonyms & Antonyms of irremissive

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irremissive Sentence Examples

  1. The irremissive deed committed by the criminal left no room for forgiveness.
  2. The irremissive sin weighed heavily on the guilty party's conscience.
  3. The irremissive damage caused by the accident could never be fully repaired.
  4. The irremissive decision by the court of law was met with widespread condemnation.
  5. The irremissive act of betrayal by the friend cut deep into the heart of the victim.
  6. The irremissive crime against humanity was punished with the utmost severity.
  7. The irremissive consequences of the war left a lasting scar on the nation's psyche.
  8. The irremissive nature of the offense made it impossible to reach a compromise.
  9. The irremissive punishment meted out by the judge sent a clear message to potential offenders.
  10. The irremissive hatred between the two rival groups made reconciliation seem like an impossible task.

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Not remitting; unforgiving.

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The irremissive deed committed by the criminal left no room for forgiveness.

The irremissive sin weighed heavily on the guilty party's conscience.

The irremissive damage caused by the accident could never be fully repaired.

The irremissive decision by the court of law was met with widespread condemnation.