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    irremediable


    1. The young boy felt an irremediable attraction towards feminine beauty


    2. impotence of the irremediable


    3. All he had to do was to take Petra Cores to his breeding grounds and have her ride across his land in order to have every animal marked with his brand succumb to the irremediable plague of proliferation


    4. But to make up for that irremediable power, which was exasperating even for him, he had a cordiality that won the immediate confi-dence of others and a stupendous capacity for work


    5. Much time had passed when she saw the last yellow butterfly destroyed in the blades of the fan and she admitted as an irremediable truth that Mauricio Babilonia had died


    6. There was no mystery in the heart of a Buendía that was impenetrable for her because a cen-tury of cards and experience had taught her that the history of the family was a machine with unavoidable repetitions, a turning wheel that would have gone on spilling into eternity were it not for the progressive and irremediable wearing of the axle


    7. Finally taking a bitter, irremediable decision, Nancy then consulted her electronic telephone list on her laptop and placed a telephone call to the Los Angeles offices of CNN, telling the head news manager there that she would be holding a press conference in her hotel lobby at three O’clock this afternoon


    8. In the meantime, for three centuries the Established Church of England has suffered great and almost irremediable damage


    9. The void that her physical absence has left is irremediable and I have


    10. It may be asked of us, Do you indeed believe that regenerate man passes into endless being; or that true faith carries with it a destiny so different from that of common men, as you would assign to it? For who that reflects on the community of the human race in all its conditions of temporal existence, on its common origin, on its physical, intellectual, and moral unity, on the historical, ancestral, and social causes which determine so much that we call character, on the many excellences of the bad, and on the manifold imperfections of the good—can fail to stumble at a doctrine which places the seal of indestructibility on the foreheads of some, and relegates the unsaved remnant of mankind, with all their virtues, struggles, and woes, to the realms of the perishable, and the doom of irremediable destruction?

    11. But, secondly, I venture to think that the large preponderance of argument is on the side of those who do not rely on this presumptive analogy against survival, but rather on the New Testament Revelation; which compels us to believe that in the death which men now die, the curse is executed in such a manner (in the survival of the soul) as to allow of its reversal by the resurrection of the same man to life, or of its second infliction, under the irremediable condition of extinction of 'both soul and body in hell’ (Matt


    12. But the perpetuity of the fire, on which Christ dwells with terrible emphasis, while holding out the most awful prospect of irremediable doom to the chief offenders in the universe, does not necessarily imply the eternal duration of an object thrown into it


    13. And men who can be morally 'moved with fear’ will more certainly be reached by the warning of an irremediable wrath to come,—which is nothing less than the consuming fire of Deity, visiting with destruction its implacable adversaries, and 'so repaying the sinner to his face,’—than by any unauthorized representations


    14. irremediable, and told Lothario to contrive that the next day Anselmo should conceal himself in the place he mentioned, for she hoped from his concealment to obtain the means of their enjoying themselves for the future without any apprehension; and without revealing her purpose to him entirely she charged him to be careful, as soon as Anselmo was concealed, to come to her when Leonela should call him, and to all she said to him to answer as he would have answered had he not known that Anselmo was listening


    15. A man must take with him into the world below an adamantine faith in truth and right, that there too he may be undazzled by the desire of wealth or the other allurements of evil, lest, coming upon tyrannies and similar villainies, he do irremediable wrongs to others and suffer yet worse himself; but let him know how to choose the mean and avoid the extremes on either side, as far as possible, not only in this life but in all that which is to come


    16. I will, then, wait until the last moment, and when my misery is certain, irremediable, hopeless, I will write a confidential letter to my brother-in-law, another to the prefect of police, to acquaint them with my intention, and at the corner of some


    17. After one Montero there would be another, the lawlessness of a populace of all colours and races, barbarism, irremediable tyranny


    18. He suffered too much under a conviction of irremediable folly


    19. A wet day was the expression of irremediable grief at her weakness in the mind of some vague ethical being whom she could not class definitely as the God of her childhood, and could not comprehend as any other


    20. She said to her own irremediable grief, that it should make her more helpful, instead of driving her back from effort

    21. There might still remain in her mind a changed association with him which made an irremediable difference—a lasting flaw


    22. Should he impose his galleys on those two dazzling children, or should he consummate his irremediable engulfment by himself? On one side lay the sacrifice of Cosette, on the other that of himself


    23. The moral wretchedness of Thenardier, the bourgeois who had missed his vocation, was irremediable


    24. It seemed incredible, but as the first anniversary of her husband’s death approached, Fermina Daza felt herself entering a place that was shady, cool, quiet: the grove of the irremediable


    25. She did not tell anyone, for she was resigned to the fact that it was one of the many irremediable defects of old age


    26. I have devoted my creator, the select specimen of all that is worthy of love and admiration among men, to misery; I have pursued him even to that irremediable ruin


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    Synonyms for "irremediable"

    irremediable irreparable hopeless irretrievable irreclaimable irrevocable ruined

    "irremediable" definitions

    impossible to remedy or correct or redress