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Definition of Irreclaimable
1. Adjective. Insusceptible of reform. "Irredeemable sinners"
Definition of Irreclaimable
1. a. Incapable of being reclaimed.
Definition of Irreclaimable
1. Adjective. Incapable of being reclaimed; not reclaimable; unable to be restored or redeemed; as, an irreclaimable criminal; irreclaimable land. ¹
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Definition of Irreclaimable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Irreclaimable
Literary usage of Irreclaimable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan: An Account of Travels in the Interior Including by Isabella Lucy Bird (1881)
"Barrenness of Savage Life—irreclaimable Savages—The Aino Physique— Female
Comeliness—Torture and Ornament—Child Life—Docility and Obedience ..."
2. Soils: Their Formation, Properties, Composition, and Relations to Climate by Eugene Woldemar Hilgard (1921)
"RECLAIMABLE AND irreclaimable ALKALI LANDS AS DISTINGUISHED BY THEIR NATURAL
VEGETATION. While, as shown above (chapter 2o), the adaptation or ..."
3. A Gazetteer of Illinois: In Three Parts : Containing a General View of the by John Mason Peck (1837)
"... With this deduct 5550 square miles for irreclaimable wastes, and there is
left, in Illinois, 50000 square miles or millions of acres of arable land. ..."
4. Horse and Man: Their Mutual Dependence and Duties by John George Wood (1885)
"... in cavalry horses—The soldier and the 'irreclaimable' savage—New mode of ...
relapse when in si range hands— Another ' irreclaimable' savage—Story of ..."
5. Smoking and Drinking by James Parton (1868)
"The young man who boasted that he had seen the Black Crook forty-seven times in
three months must have been an irreclaimable smoker. Nothing but the dulled, ..."
6. A Study of Family Desertion by Earle Edward Eubank (1916)
"THE irreclaimable DESERTER. Of the 2405 deserters located by the National Desertion
Bureau during the first three years of its existence, reconciliation was ..."
7. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan: An Account of Travels in the Interior Including by Isabella Lucy Bird (1881)
"Barrenness of Savage Life—irreclaimable Savages—The Aino Physique— Female
Comeliness—Torture and Ornament—Child Life—Docility and Obedience ..."
8. Soils: Their Formation, Properties, Composition, and Relations to Climate by Eugene Woldemar Hilgard (1921)
"RECLAIMABLE AND irreclaimable ALKALI LANDS AS DISTINGUISHED BY THEIR NATURAL
VEGETATION. While, as shown above (chapter 2o), the adaptation or ..."
9. A Gazetteer of Illinois: In Three Parts : Containing a General View of the by John Mason Peck (1837)
"... With this deduct 5550 square miles for irreclaimable wastes, and there is
left, in Illinois, 50000 square miles or millions of acres of arable land. ..."
10. Horse and Man: Their Mutual Dependence and Duties by John George Wood (1885)
"... in cavalry horses—The soldier and the 'irreclaimable' savage—New mode of ...
relapse when in si range hands— Another ' irreclaimable' savage—Story of ..."
11. Smoking and Drinking by James Parton (1868)
"The young man who boasted that he had seen the Black Crook forty-seven times in
three months must have been an irreclaimable smoker. Nothing but the dulled, ..."
12. A Study of Family Desertion by Earle Edward Eubank (1916)
"THE irreclaimable DESERTER. Of the 2405 deserters located by the National Desertion
Bureau during the first three years of its existence, reconciliation was ..."