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unredeemable

adjective
un·​re·​deem·​able | \ ˌən-ri-ˈdÄ“-mÉ™-bÉ™l How to pronounce unredeemable (audio) \

Definition of unredeemable

: unable to be redeemed or made better : irredeemable an unredeemable scoundrel turning unredeemable characters into protagonists we can pull for— William Buchheit

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Soon after, Walt discovers Jane choking on vomit in her sleep and does nothing to save her, a decision that made his character unredeemable in the eyes of some viewers. Lisa Respers France, CNN, "Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul just kind of played us about 'Breaking Bad,' yo," 10 July 2019 Soon after, Walt discovers Jane choking on vomit in her sleep and does nothing to save her, a decision that made his character unredeemable in the eyes of some viewers. Lisa Respers France, CNN, "Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul just kind of played us about 'Breaking Bad,' yo," 10 July 2019 Soon after, Walt discovers Jane choking on vomit in her sleep and does nothing to save her, a decision that made his character unredeemable in the eyes of some viewers. Lisa Respers France, CNN, "Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul just kind of played us about 'Breaking Bad,' yo," 10 July 2019 Soon after, Walt discovers Jane choking on vomit in her sleep and does nothing to save her, a decision that made his character unredeemable in the eyes of some viewers. Lisa Respers France, CNN, "Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul just kind of played us about 'Breaking Bad,' yo," 10 July 2019 Soon after, Walt discovers Jane choking on vomit in her sleep and does nothing to save her, a decision that made his character unredeemable in the eyes of some viewers. Lisa Respers France, CNN, "Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul just kind of played us about 'Breaking Bad,' yo," 10 July 2019 Soon after, Walt discovers Jane choking on vomit in her sleep and does nothing to save her, a decision that made his character unredeemable in the eyes of some viewers. Lisa Respers France, CNN, "Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul spark 'Breaking Bad' reunion buzz," 26 June 2019 But this story belongs to Hadley and her father, an ugly, unredeemable man. Susan Glaser, cleveland.com, "New in young-adult fiction: authors tackle gun violence, sexual assault, domestic abuse," 25 Jan. 2018 Her men are brutal and unredeemable, her women hell-bent on absolution through annihilation. The Dirty Men And Women Of Esquire, Esquire, "The Sexiest Erotic Novels of All Time," 29 Mar. 2017

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First Known Use of unredeemable

1551, in the meaning defined above

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