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Use "unreformable" in a sentence
"Nevertheless, he is described as a "major Gaulliste" and in turn is describing EMU as "unreformable", leading to a monetary squeeze that was driving the French economy into slump."
"The failure of the post-Stalin Soviet Union to deal with the dictator's legacy made the state inherently unstable and probably unreformable."
"Some analysts say the whole Soviet system was unreformable and any change was bound to lead to an unstoppable process of increasingly dramatic transformation."