Definition of irreformable in English:
irreformable
adjective ɪrɪˈfɔːməb(ə)lˌirəˈfôrməbəl
(chiefly of religious dogma) unable to be revised or altered.
Example sentencesExamples
- Every so - called development is, in fact, a radical change, a contradiction, and an effort to reform the irreformable.
- George Galloway's expulsion from the Labour Party will mean that many activists will conclude that New Labour is irreformable.
- Of course, there is that little problem of irreformable dogma.
- And as the Pontifical Commission points out, the sentence of 1633 was not irreformable.
- How can an irreformable statement be ‘positively reformulated’?
Synonyms
inveterate, habitual, confirmed, hardened