Irredeemable [adjective]

Definition of Irredeemable:

bad, hopeless

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Sentence/Example of Irredeemable:

Slack, the workplace chat company, vowed in 2013 that its software would sweep away the irredeemable failings of email and usher in a happier, more productive age of work.

Schmidt, who owned many houses and mortgages and good irredeemable ground rents, was busy.

He has done me deep and irredeemable wrong, and has entailed upon his child an inheritance of shame.

In other words, it was an arrangement for the issue of an irredeemable paper currency.

But the most irredeemable of convicts are ever those of nurture and birth and culture better than the ruffian rest.

Against this tendency toward the issue of irredeemable paper Necker contended as best he might.

For the same reason the loans should be made irredeemable for a term not less than ten years.

Moreover, whoever slept until the Sun had entered the door was looked upon as an irredeemable sluggard.

It compels the creditor to take from the debtor irredeemable paper at par, on a contract payable in money.

The reader will scarcely be disposed to take much interest in this irredeemable family, mad with the insanity of wickedness.