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.
The people were undoubtedly shabby; nevertheless the housing was not irredeemable and the people were not starving.
Some people may believe that all member states' governments are irredeemable and do not know what they are doing.
It is necessary also to provide for authorities to stop a student's award in cases of bad behaviour, gross idleness, or irredeemable failure.
Man is imperfect, but he is not irredeemable.
When one looks at the investments one discovers that a substantial part of them were either irredeemable or long-dated.
Around 35 more children died than might have been expected, and each individual was a tragic and irredeemable loss.
It is an issue of whether a state is entitled to say of any man or woman that he or she is irredeemable.
It seems to me that the system is irredeemable if we want to achieve a useful agriculture support system.