and coordinating conjunctionirredeemable adjectivei personal pronounwill modalbe verb, base forma determinerpresident noun, singular or massfor preposition or subordinating conjunctionall determinerof preposition or subordinating conjunctionour possessive pronounpeople noun, pluraland coordinating conjunctioni personal pronoun'll modalbe verb, base forma determinerpresident noun, singular or massthat wh-determinerwill modal
Use "irredeemable" in a sentence | "irredeemable" example sentences
How to use "irredeemable" in a sentence?
There was surely nothing to indicate at the time that such evidently small incidents would render whole dreams forever irredeemable.
-Kazuo Ishiguro-
Failures to love are irremediable and irredeemable.
-Storm Jameson-
We are in a world of irredeemable paper money - a state of affairs unprecedented in history.
-John Exter-
While I live I will never resort to irredeemable paper.
-Napoleon Bonaparte-
I suspected economics was irredeemable as a policy tool for citizens groups. I saw economics lead its practitioners and citizens alike into a form of brain-damaging indoctrination.
-Hazel Henderson-
Sometimes it can feel like the whole globe is spinning with irredeemable losses, capricious natural disasters and crimes so outrageously evil they dismantle any attempt to solve or explain them.
-Karen Russell-