beyond redemption
Frequency: 8.510.2 per million words
An idiomatic expression meaning that someone or something is too bad to be saved, improved, or corrected.
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Examples (10)
- Washington journalism is corrupt beyond redemption.
- After another incident last week, the club's reputation for violence is beyond redemption.
- Some argue that the old political system is beyond redemption and needs a complete overhaul.
- His actions were so reprehensible that many felt he was beyond redemption.
- Despite multiple attempts, the broken machine proved to be beyond redemption.
- The once beautiful forest was now polluted and damaged beyond redemption.
- She feared her relationship with her sister was fractured beyond redemption.
- The company's image, tarnished by scandal, seemed beyond redemption.
- He believed that even the most hardened criminals were not beyond redemption.
- The ancient manuscript was so badly damaged that it was considered beyond redemption.