Unredeemed
adj, verb ·3 syllables ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 simple past and past participle of unredeem form-of, participle, past
- 1 Not redeemed; not granted redemption or salvation; unsaved.
"“Asbestos, do you think that those jelly-bag Equalities out on the street there, with their ash-barrel suits, can be compared for one moment with our unredeemed, unreformed, heaven-created, hobble-skirted women of the twentieth century?”"
- 2 Unspent; not used in a purchase, and thus still usable. not-comparable
"Its redeemability converts the redemptors into rent-chargers, and, according to an official report quoted in Mr. Dowell’s “History of Taxation in England,” ever since Pitt’s rearrangement the unredeemed amounts have been regarded as a fixed charge on properties, subject to which they have been bought and sold many times over."
- 1 in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell wordnet
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More examples"“Asbestos, do you think that those jelly-bag Equalities out on the street there, with their ash-barrel suits, can be compared for one moment with our unredeemed, unreformed, heaven-created, hobble-skirted women of the twentieth century?”"
Etymology
From un- + redeemed.
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