1. unredeemed - Adjective
2. unredeemed - Verb
3. unredeemed - Adjective Satellite
Not redeemed.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn God's wildness lies the hope of the world - the great fresh, unblighted, unredeemed wilderness. The galling harness of civilization drops off, and wounds heal ere we are aware. John Muir
Stalinism is worse than fascism, more ruthless, barbarous, unjust, immoral, anti-democratic, unredeemed by any hope or scruple, ... better described as superfascist. Max Eastman
Maybe you can make art out of unredeemed pain, but only if you're a genius -- Dostoyevsky perhaps. Larry McMurtry
Heathens are unredeemed outcasts from heaven who roam the planet without hope of surviving the deaths of their bodies. They may have values but they are not secured by any divine source. Yet we embrace this because we think it represents the truth. Julian Baggini
poor damned souls Source: Internet
Nonetheless, General Bullmoose continued to appear, undaunted and unredeemed, during the strip's final right-wing phase and into the 1970s. Source: Internet