0 impossible to correct, improve, or change:
1 impossible to correct, improve, or change:
2 used to describe investments such as bonds that pay interest but have no agreed date on which the borrower must pay the lender:
3 bonds that pay interest but have no agreed date on which the borrower must pay the lender:
Irredeemables have no redemption date at all, so that interest on them will be paid indefinitely.
An irredeemable cultural logic is created : if death is soluble, old age represents a failure.
It is not, however, an irredeemable situation.
Lowering the age of consent by two years could make a very crucial and possibly irredeemable difference.
That section made lawful, among other things, the creation of debentures in a form which made them irredeemable securities.
Preference shares have only one merit in my opinion, and that is that they are irredeemable.
I very earnestly hope that it will not be the cause of any irredeemable disaster through the failure of this constitutional conference.
We no longer believe that assets last for ever and should have raised upon them irredeemable charges.
It seems to me that the system is irredeemable if we want to achieve a useful agriculture support system.