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irreclaimable

Debauched vs Irreclaimable - What's the difference?

debauched | irreclaimable | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between debauched and irreclaimable

is that debauched is indulging in or characterised by sensual pleasures to a degree perceived to be morally harmful; corrupted; immoral; self-indulgent while irreclaimable is incapable of being reclaimed; not reclaimable; unable to be restored or redeemed; as, an irreclaimable criminal; irreclaimable land.

As a verb debauched

is past tense of debauch.

Degraded vs Irreclaimable - What's the difference?

degraded | irreclaimable | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between degraded and irreclaimable

is that degraded is feeling or having undergone degradation; deprived of dignity or self-respect while irreclaimable is incapable of being reclaimed; not reclaimable; unable to be restored or redeemed; as, an irreclaimable criminal; irreclaimable land.

As a verb degraded

is past tense of degrade.

Dissipated vs Irreclaimable - What's the difference?

dissipated | irreclaimable | Related terms |

Dissipated is a related term of irreclaimable.


As adjectives the difference between dissipated and irreclaimable

is that dissipated is to have squandered and scattered valuable possessions while devoted to pursuit of self-indulgent pleasures while irreclaimable is incapable of being reclaimed; not reclaimable; unable to be restored or redeemed; as, an irreclaimable criminal; irreclaimable land.

As a verb dissipated

is (dissipate).

Impure vs Irreclaimable - What's the difference?

impure | irreclaimable | Related terms |

Impure is a related term of irreclaimable.


As adjectives the difference between impure and irreclaimable

is that impure is not pure while irreclaimable is incapable of being reclaimed; not reclaimable; unable to be restored or redeemed; as, an irreclaimable criminal; irreclaimable land.

As a verb impure

is (obsolete) to defile; to pollute.

Wikidiffcom vs Irreclaimable - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | irreclaimable |


As an adjective irreclaimable is

incapable of being reclaimed; not reclaimable; unable to be restored or redeemed; as, an irreclaimable criminal; irreclaimable land.

Immoral vs Irreclaimable - What's the difference?

immoral | irreclaimable | Related terms |

Immoral is a related term of irreclaimable.


As adjectives the difference between immoral and irreclaimable

is that immoral is not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law while irreclaimable is incapable of being reclaimed; not reclaimable; unable to be restored or redeemed; as, an irreclaimable criminal; irreclaimable land.

Irreclaimable vs Unrepentant - What's the difference?

irreclaimable | unrepentant | Related terms |

Irreclaimable is a related term of unrepentant.


As adjectives the difference between irreclaimable and unrepentant

is that irreclaimable is incapable of being reclaimed; not reclaimable; unable to be restored or redeemed; as, an irreclaimable criminal; irreclaimable land while unrepentant is feeling or showing no (l) for (l).

Shameless vs Irreclaimable - What's the difference?

shameless | irreclaimable | Related terms |

Shameless is a related term of irreclaimable.


As adjectives the difference between shameless and irreclaimable

is that shameless is having no shame, no guilt nor remorse over something wrong; immodest; unable to feel disgrace while irreclaimable is incapable of being reclaimed; not reclaimable; unable to be restored or redeemed; as, an irreclaimable criminal; irreclaimable land.

Lewd vs Irreclaimable - What's the difference?

lewd | irreclaimable | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between lewd and irreclaimable

is that lewd is lascivious, sexually promiscuous, rude while irreclaimable is incapable of being reclaimed; not reclaimable; unable to be restored or redeemed; as, an irreclaimable criminal; irreclaimable land.

Loose vs Irreclaimable - What's the difference?

loose | irreclaimable | Related terms |

Loose is a related term of irreclaimable.


As adjectives the difference between loose and irreclaimable

is that loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly while irreclaimable is incapable of being reclaimed; not reclaimable; unable to be restored or redeemed; as, an irreclaimable criminal; irreclaimable land.

As a verb loose

is to let loose, to free from restraints or loose can be .

As a noun loose

is (archery) the release of an arrow.

As an interjection loose

is (archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.

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