irredeemably


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ir·re·deem·a·ble

 (ĭr′ĭ-dē′mə-bəl)
adj.
1. That cannot be bought back or paid off: an irredeemable annuity.
2. Not convertible into coin.
3. Impossible to remedy: irredeemable losses.
4. Impossible to redeem or reform: an irredeemable evil.

ir′re·deem′a·bly adv.
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irredeemably

[ˌɪrɪˈdiːməblɪ] ADVirremediablemente
irredeemably lost/ruinedirremediablemente perdido/destruido
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irredeemably

adv lostrettungslos; confusedhoffnungslos; he’s an irredeemably wicked maner ist ein von Grund auf böser or ein abgrundtief böser Mensch; democracy was irredeemably damageddie Demokratie hatte irreparablen Schaden genommen
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Nicholas felt himself irredeemably indebted to Sonya for all she was doing for his mother and greatly admired her patience and devotion, but tried to keep aloof from her.
The US last year cut its contributions to the UNRWA, describing the organization as "irredeemably flawed," the BBC reported, which the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas immediately denounced.
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Dame Glenys Stacey, the Chief Inspector of Probation, has previously described the current model as "irredeemably flawed".
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UNRWA has been experiencing financial deficit after the United States, the largest single contributor to UNRWA, announced in August of 2018 that it would end its $350 million a year funding for the agency, describing the organization as an "irredeemably flawed operation".
This kind of governance by these two leading government agencies concerned with our traffic problems is so irredeemably f*cked up.
'It is apparent the respondents are out on a malicious excursion to 'get me' and to ensure that I'm subjected to a flawed criminal process smeared with illegalities, bad faith and witch-hunt with the sole intention of irredeemably tainting my reputation in the eyes of the public and lawyers,' he says.
The US will no longer commit further funding to this irredeemably flawed operation,' the US State Department said in a statement, adding it was not willing to 'shoulder the very disproportionate share of the burden' for the UNRWA.
The US will no longer commit further funding to this irredeemably flawed operation," the US State Department said in a statement, adding it was not willing to "shoulder the very disproportionate share of the burden" for the UNRWA.
The Americans have said the UNRWA is 'irredeemably flawed' while Israel has expectedly welcomed the move.