irredeemably
/ˌɪrɪˈdiməbli/
adverb
- In a way that cannot be corrected, saved, or made better.
- After the scandal, his reputation was irredeemably ruined.
- The old building was irredeemably damaged by the flood.
- She felt that their relationship was irredeemably broken.
- In a way that is completely and permanently bad or unacceptable.
- His behavior at the party was irredeemably rude.
- Some critics called the novel irredeemably flawed.
- The movie was irredeemably boring from start to finish.
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