unredeemable in the PONS Dictionary

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What they are usually trying to do is find the words to match their volatile feelings, and so they often say things entirely regrettable and perhaps unredeemable.
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However, due to the deteriorating economic conditions of the years leading up to war, the production of these notes ceased, and they were officially declared unredeemable.
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He's trying to redeem something that's unredeemable.
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We are unredeemable on our own.
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But when did those become unredeemable traits, that warranted ridicule, rumour and derision?
www.brisbanetimes.com.au
Those of the wavering class are "apples" that are only red on the outside, and the hostile class is known as "grapes" -- considered politically unredeemable.
news.nationalpost.com
This unredeemable tragedy haunts us still.
news.bbc.co.uk
She also lists how it differs from contemporary pirate literature, where the authors choose to depict pirates that share their own cultural identity as vile and unredeemable characters.
en.wikipedia.org
Was he unredeemed, even unredeemable, or was he a person capable of awakening even slowly to the moral horror of what he did?
cognoscenti.wbur.org
Just as often, betrayed partners need moral confirmation, viewing themselves as the victims and their partners as perpetrators, if not unredeemable villains.
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