TV series example of the word

Westworld Season 2, Episode 10
the ones who are... irredeemable.
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(1) Insusceptible of reform.
(2) (of paper money.
(3) (of paper money) not convertible into coin at the pleasure of the holder.
(1) The winner of their meeting at Templeville Road tomorrow evening will enhance their own position and deal an irredeemable blow to the losers.
(2) In reality, pathologically murderous tyrants are fairly irredeemable .
(3) The Hyatt is a tour-guided pilgrim's hotel of irredeemable ghastliness.
(4) More often than not, tribute albums are irredeemable junk.
(5) Gollum is ugly, scrawny, cunning, sneaky - and, by the time The Return of the King starts, completely irredeemable .
(6) Sadly for the whole decade white American pop/rock was pretty much the aforementioned irredeemable disaster.
(7) It started with the U.S. Treasury defaulting on its gold obligation to foreigners in 1971, thereby foisting a regime of irredeemable currency upon the world.
(8) He can drop back down to Austin and tap one of the truly irredeemable die-hards on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
(9) The Constitution still prohibits the use of irredeemable currency and synthetic credit.
(10) Partly, this was because she was a genius, and her work made irredeemable confetti of a lot of little worldviews.
(11) Dark, menacing, confusing, oppressive - I won't go on - it's irredeemable in my book.
(12) It's all a pity, because Elvis' reputation might be irredeemable by now.
(13) Golub describes them as his u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510most austere, irredeemable , and existentially fatalistic worksu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(14) The managers of the regime of irredeemable currency are either unaware of or tend to ignore the bias they have themselves introduced into speculation.
(15) But Ambler's cynics are irredeemable , whereas Furst's are usually amenable to a little persuasion.
(16) But guitar lessons weren't much better than my irredeemable attempts to learn the recorder.
(17) For the latter, the act is unforgivable and the perpetrator irredeemable .
(18) But then again, maybe I'm just an irredeemable optimist.
(19) My other reaction to the post is how quick we are as Christians to write someone off as irredeemable , as if we make that decision.
(20) In auctioning off monetary gold the managers of irredeemable currency are trying, in vain, to buy time to save their tottering regime.
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Westworld Season 2, Episode 10
the ones who are... irredeemable.