irreclaimable

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English

Etymology

From ir- +‎ reclaimable.

Adjective

irreclaimable

  1. Incapable of being reclaimed; not reclaimable.
    irreclaimable land
    • 1991 April 6, D. L. Hall, “To Joe”, in Gay Community News, page 5:
      To most in prison/jail, the necessity to be trusted and believed is indispensable. The majority have already lost their stateliness, credibility and so on in the judicial mechanism. Add to that the certainty that all else is irreclaimable in the procedure and you can have the predominant component for suicide.
  2. Unredeemable.
    an irreclaimable criminal
    • 1836, Grantley Berkeley, Berkeley Castle: An Historical Romance, volume 1, page 174:
      Even then, Wingfield endeavoured to retain the hawk by the substitution of another — young Kate, as he called her, a wild, raking bird as ever flew, whose kitish propensities had, some time before, led him to give her up as irreclaimable.

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