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Htrek Posted 9 years ago
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Meaning of non redeemable?

He's non redeemable.

  

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To me it sounds weird to use "non-redeemable" of a person. Instead, we say "He's irredeemable", meaning that he has faults that cannot be corrected.

  • To me it sounds weird to use "non-redeemable" of a person.
  • Instead, we say "He's irredeemable", meaning that he has faults that cannot be corrected.
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To me it sounds weird to use "non-redeemable" of a person. Instead, we say "He's irredeemable", meaning that he has faults that cannot be corrected.

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