Inexpiable [adjective]
Definition of Inexpiable:
inexcusable
Sentence/Example of Inexpiable:
This exquisite and tender drawing is something more than the record of inexpiable crime.
His inexpiable offences really were his restless activity, and his passion for personal management.
The qualities by which court is made to the people, were to render every fault inexpiable, and every error irretrievable.
To suffer their intrusion was a crime against the Divine Majesty inexpiable but by days and weeks of the keenest agonies.
This strange and inexpiable prodigy awakened, however, the prejudices of the Romans.
Adulteries were punished as rare and inexpiable crimes; nor was seduction justified by example and fashion.
Among these we may distinguish the inexpiable guilt of calumniating a bishop, a presbyter, or even a deacon.
For once, Bacon and Coke ceased to be rivals, but only that they might be co-partners in inexpiable guilt.
A Picture at Newstead depicts the inexpiable evils wrought by violent wrong.
He well knew that he had done that which at Saint Germains must be regarded as inexpiable.