unredeemable (Meaning)

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unredeemable (s)

insusceptible of reform

unredeemable Sentence Examples

  1. Their actions were so heinous that they had become irredeemably evil.
  2. The crime committed was unredeemable, extinguishing any hope for their rehabilitation.
  3. The once-beloved politician's reputation was now unredeemable due to a string of scandals.
  4. The broken promises and betrayals had left their trust irreparably damaged and unredeemable.
  5. The addiction had taken hold, consuming their life and leaving them an unredeemable wreck.
  6. The debt had grown to an unredeemable amount, forever shackling them to financial ruin.
  7. The shattered fragments of their relationship were beyond repair, leaving it irredeemably broken.
  8. The liar's credibility was unredeemable, their words forever tainted with suspicion.
  9. The despair had consumed them, leaving them in an unredeemable pit of hopelessness.
  10. The apology fell on deaf ears, for their actions had rendered them irredeemably unforgivable.

FAQs About the word unredeemable

insusceptible of reform

hopeless, irredeemable, incorrigible, incurable,irretrievable, irreformable, unrecoverable, irrecoverable, irreversible, irreparable

curable, remediable, reversible, reformable, redeemable, recoverable, reclaimable, retrievable, reclaimable, savable

Their actions were so heinous that they had become irredeemably evil.

The crime committed was unredeemable, extinguishing any hope for their rehabilitation.

The once-beloved politician's reputation was now unredeemable due to a string of scandals.

The broken promises and betrayals had left their trust irreparably damaged and unredeemable.