English to Punjabi Dictionary irredeemable

irredeemable

ਕੋਸਦੇ
definition
adjective
so many irredeemable mistakes have been made
not able to be saved, improved, or corrected.
In auctioning off monetary gold the managers of irredeemable currency are trying, in vain, to buy time to save their tottering regime.
(of paper currency) for which the issuing authority does not undertake to pay coin.
example
The managers of the regime of 'irredeemable' currency are either unaware of or tend to ignore the bias they have themselves introduced into speculation.
Sadly for the whole decade white American pop/rock was pretty much the aforementioned 'irredeemable' disaster.
More often than not, tribute albums are 'irredeemable' junk.
Partly, this was because she was a genius, and her work made 'irredeemable' confetti of a lot of little worldviews.
But then again, maybe I'm just an 'irredeemable' optimist.
He can drop back down to Austin and tap one of the truly 'irredeemable' die-hards on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
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.
In auctioning off monetary gold the managers of 'irredeemable' currency are trying, in vain, to buy time to save their tottering regime.
Golub describes them as his ‘most austere, 'irredeemable' , and existentially fatalistic works’.
However, it is important to note that the discount on 'irredeemable' currency, although obviously going to 100 percent, is never doing it along a straight line.
The Hyatt is a tour-guided pilgrim's hotel of 'irredeemable' ghastliness.
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.
But guitar lessons weren't much better than my 'irredeemable' attempts to learn the recorder.
Though he might be tarnished slightly in his home state, this is far from 'irredeemable' , and he is well liked and respected nationally.
It's all a pity, because Elvis' reputation might be 'irredeemable' by now.
Dark, menacing, confusing, oppressive - I won't go on - it's 'irredeemable' in my book.
The winner of their meeting at Templeville Road tomorrow evening will enhance their own position and deal an 'irredeemable' blow to the losers.
Gollum is ugly, scrawny, cunning, sneaky - and, by the time The Return of the King starts, completely 'irredeemable' .
But Ambler's cynics are 'irredeemable' , whereas Furst's are usually amenable to a little persuasion.
In reality, pathologically murderous tyrants are fairly 'irredeemable' .
So how do you distinguish the redeemable from the 'irredeemable' ?
He remains curiously aloof and is one of the writer's greatest challenges - a man who can't be reached: unconvinced, 'irredeemable' .
For the latter, the act is unforgivable and the perpetrator 'irredeemable' .
The Constitution still prohibits the use of 'irredeemable' currency and synthetic credit.
This ensured that the majority of children got a decent education; the flip side was that it left the 'irredeemable' to pursue a murderous path through their neighbourhood
Perhaps men are 'irredeemably' sexist.
Each has been corrupted by its occupation and seen its reputation 'irredeemably' tarnished by the harsh, repressive and trigger-happy behaviour of its soldiers.
Or is that just a sign that I'm 'irredeemably' old-fashioned?
Relying as they must on our current ideas of what is true, important, and right, our judgments about progress can begin to appear 'irredeemably' parochial.
Far from protecting Thailand's democracy, they could by their action 'irredeemably' shatter it, inviting, in the worst case, violence and military intervention.
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