irredeemably
Americanadverb
Example Sentences
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Breathless pronouncements that things have changed irredeemably and it's now multi-party politics forever have been made and proven wrong before.
From BBC
It highlighted societal changes in Saudi Arabia that allowed edgy American comedians to perform in a country long dismissed as irredeemably puritanical and regressive.
"He had become hopelessly, irredeemably corrupted and, as a result, he has paid a very heavy price – and quite rightly to."
From BBC
As a result, some scientists and researchers have argued that carbon offsets are irredeemably flawed and should be abandoned altogether.
From New York Times
If you believe the Op-Eds, men are in a bad way these days: perpetually beleaguered and isolated, if not irredeemably toxic.
From New York Times
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