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Definition of "irredeemably" [irredeemably]

  • In an irredeemable manner; beyond redemption. (adverb)

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Use "irredeemably" in a sentence
  • "Then she floated a "gas tax holiday" that was called irredeemably stupid by every economist of every stripe."
  • "He added that negotiators from the two MDC parties and ZANU PF had 'irredeemably' failed to resolve their differences."
  • "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."