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Definition of "irremediably" [ir•re•me•di•a•bly]

  • In a manner, or to a degree, that precludes remedy, cure, or correction; in an irremediable way. (adverb)

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Use "irremediably" in a sentence
  • "[Footnote 1: 'irremediably' text 1668, 'immediately' errata 1668.] [Footnote 2: 'who' omitted 1668, inserted 1669.] 61."
  • "There are also a couple of things to remember about the general situation: first, our congress is irremediably corrupt; second, what Obama inherited on taking office was a truly dire economic and foreign policy situation."
  • "But I think we should probably abandon the irremediably religious precisely because that is what they are – irremediable."