(1) Insusceptible of reform
(1) Tears flooded my eyes when I realized how fortunate we were spending this irreclaimable time together.
(2) It would be hackneyed if I say that death is something very sad and irreclaimable .
(3) With all his savagery, he was not half so savage, so unclean, so irreclaimable , as the tenant of a tenement in an East London slum.
(4) There was a proneness also in the new occupants to regard the natives as an irreclaimable race, and as inconvenient neighbours.
(5) No impulse in man is irreclaimable ; nothing human is doomed to destruction.
(6) The brown thrush is instinctively and irreclaimably a recluse.
(7) The Monsignor described the Abbey as a little corner of England which is irreclaimably French.
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(9) No man who has once heartily and wholly laughed can be altogether irreclaimably bad.
(10) Others claim that the continuance of the sanctions carries in itself a risk that this country could irreclaimably become a rebel and alienated one.
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