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What (who) is irredeemably - definition


irredeemably      
irredeemable         
  • [[Mark Waid]] in October 2010. Waid wrote all 37 issues of ''Irredeemable''.
  • The final panel of ''Irredeemable'' from Issue #37, showing the essence of the Plutonian character inspiring the creation of the comic book superhero [[Superman]] by [[Jerry Siegel]] and [[Joe Shuster]].
COMIC BOOK SERIES
Mark Waid Is Evil; Irredeemable (film)
¦ adjective
1. not able to be saved, improved, or corrected.
2. (of securities) on which no date is given for repayment of the capital sum.
Derivatives
irredeemability -'b?l?ti noun
irredeemably adverb
Irredeemable         
  • [[Mark Waid]] in October 2010. Waid wrote all 37 issues of ''Irredeemable''.
  • The final panel of ''Irredeemable'' from Issue #37, showing the essence of the Plutonian character inspiring the creation of the comic book superhero [[Superman]] by [[Jerry Siegel]] and [[Joe Shuster]].
COMIC BOOK SERIES
Mark Waid Is Evil; Irredeemable (film)
Irredeemable is an American comic book series written by Mark Waid, drawn by Peter Krause and Diego Barreto, and published by Boom! Studios.
Examples of use of irredeemably
1. But it seemed irredeemably and pointlessly horrible.
2. Are empires always and everywhere irredeemably malignant?
3. "There was something irredeemably old–fashioned about it.
4. The situation in which I find myself is not just temporarily embarrassing, but permanently, irredeemably, shaming.
5. It doesn‘t have to be irredeemably bleak." The last point is a major admission.