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irredeemable

[ir-i-dee-muh-buhl] / ˌɪr ɪˈdi mə bəl /






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A Fox News would have been able to blast Republican voters with non-stop excuses that they could use to ignore the uncomfortable reality that their president was irredeemably corrupt.

From Salon

“You know most people are not irredeemable. Good people make bad decisions. I believe I am one of those good people that made some really horrific decisions. I regret it,” he said.

From Seattle Times

Others are looking to replace the word “crypto,” arguing that the industry’s original nomenclature has become irredeemably tainted.

From New York Times

If these folks are doing the least, it could be because the events they're working are irredeemably weird or joyless, or their hosts are horrid.

From Salon

The lawyer for Doe claimed the client, one of the unindicted co-conspirators, would suffer irredeemable reputation damage if the list were released.

From Salon