Adverb
irredeemably (not comparable)
In an irredeemable manner; beyond redemption.
People don't like being around despair. Our tolerance for the truly hopeless, for those who are irredeemably broken by life is strictly limited. The sob stories we like are the ones that end before we're bored. Salman Rushdie
It is dominated by programmes, like Explained: The Racial Wealth Gap, that recast the Western way of life and Western history as irredeemably malevolent. Source: Internet
Fry also noted that while "Malfoy, Goyle and Crabbe are almost irredeemably bad", Malfoy, unlike his companions, "is reasonably stylish". Source: Internet
The central theme of the Democrats’ campaign is that whites are irredeemably racist, while all other ethnic groups are more or less angelic. Source: Internet
It’s really about trying to erase and cancel American history and cast everything in the past as being irredeemably racist and hateful,” she said. Source: Internet
It was also good politics to avoid the issue, Bryan claimed, since naming it would irredeemably divide the party. Source: Internet