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单词 unredeemable
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unredeemableadj.

Brit. /(ˌ)ʌnrᵻˈdiːməbl/, U.S. /ˌənrəˈdiməb(ə)l/
Forms: see un- prefix1 and redeemable adj. and n.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: un- prefix1, redeemable adj.
Etymology: < un- prefix1 + redeemable adj.
That cannot be redeemed (in various senses).
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > despair, hopelessness > desperate state or condition > [adjective] > of events, actions, etc.
unbootlyc1225
uncurablea1340
bootlessa1375
incurable1377
unremediablea1382
irreparablea1420
irrecuperable1430
unrecuperable?a1439
unrecoverable1461
unrecurable1465
remedilessa1513
remedeless1523
unrecompensablea1530
inemendable1532
immedicable1533
irrecoverablec1540
insanable1547
irremediable1547
irrecurable1548
unredeemable1551
cureless1557
unreparable1568
unrepairable1576
unmendable1584
unrelievablea1586
remedless1590
recurelessa1592
irrepairable1594
unrecovered1598
irremediless1602
unredressable1607
unsalvable1624
unrallied1651
reliefless1677
irrelievable1797
society > trade and finance > buying > [adjective] > able to be bought > able to be bought back > not
unredeemable1551
irredeemable1609
irredimable1609
irreplaceable1807
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > despair, hopelessness > desperate state or condition > [adjective] > of persons: beyond cure or remedy
remedilessa1500
unrecurable1597
insanable1657
irrecoverable1708
unredeemable1813
reliefless1852
incurable1879
1551 Acts Parl. Scotl. (1814) II. 490/2 Quhether the annuell be redemabill or vnredemabill.
1584 in D. Masson Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1880) 1st Ser. III. 672 Heretabill tennendreis unredimabill.
a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1593) iii. f. 186v Zelmanes graue, [shall] become her mariage bedd,..before I will leaue a marke in my self of an vnredemable trespasse.
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Irrachetable, vnredeemable; not to be bought, had, or got againe, at any price.
1656 in J. A. Clyde Hope's Major Practicks (1938) II. 191 Landed men worth 300 merks of rent unredeemable.
1737 London Mag. May 231/2 Were the Legislature to enact the Four per Cents. perpetual unredeemable Annuities, they would sell at 140 at least.
1813 L. Hunt in Examiner 10 Jan. 17/2 Men, who..would have left us, unredeemed and unredeemable, the habitual slaves of every species of despotism.
1856 J. Ruskin Mod. Painters III. 240 This absence of colour from rocks..was in their eyes an unredeemable defect.
1973 J. Niven Gideon Welles vii. 109 The chartering of more banks would flood the state with unredeemable paper money.
1997 Earth Matters Winter 17/2 Arcadians..think cities are unredeemable—too big, ugly, too people-hostile.

Derivatives

unreˈdeemably adv.
ΘΚΠ
society > morality > moral evil > evil nature or character > [adverb] > irredeemably
unredeemably1576
irredeemably1845
1576 G. Gascoigne Droomme of Doomes Day sig. Q.ii The tyme dyeth from vs vnredeemably, and the foole knoweth not nor marketh not what he looseth.
1732 D. Waterland Script. Vindicated ii. 26 They were the Lord's, and holy unto the Lord, as irrevocably and unredeemably consecrated to God's service.
1892 F. W. Robinson Wrong that was Done ii. viii. 155 I thought that I had lost caste in his eyes unredeemably.
1977 S. Sontag Illness as Metaphor ix. 83 The use of cancer as a metaphor..amounts to saying..that the event or situation is unqualifiedly and unredeemably wicked.
1995 Atlantic Oct. 113/1 Good or bad, it's usually unredeemably boring.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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