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Irredeemable vs Irreparable - What's the difference?

irredeemable | irreparable |

As adjectives the difference between irredeemable and irreparable

is that irredeemable is not redeemable; not able to be restored, recovered, revoked, or escaped while irreparable is incapable of being repaired, amended, cured or rectified.

irredeemable

English

Adjective

(head)
  • Not redeemable; not able to be restored, recovered, revoked, or escaped.
  • * 1908 , :
  • It wavered an instant—then there was a heartrending crash—and the canary-coloured cart, their pride and their joy, lay on its side in the ditch, an irredeemable wreck.
  • * 1909 , , True Tilda , ch. 2:
  • She was horribly frightened; but she had pledged her word now, and it was irredeemable .
  • Not able to be cancelled by a payment or converted to another form of currency or financial instrument, especially one considered more secure or reliable.
  • * 1776 , , The Wealth of Nations , ch. 3:
  • The subscribers to a new loan, who mean generally to sell their subscription as soon as possible, prefer greatly a perpetual annuity, redeemable by parliament, to an irredeemable annuity, for a long term of years, of only equal amount.
  • * 2005 Oct. 31, James Grant, " O Sage! O Confidence Man!," Forbes (retrieved 17 Aug 2010):
  • Investors have always had to trust somebody or something. . . . But they have not always had to make a leap of faith about a nation's irredeemable paper currency. Up until Aug. 15, 1971 the dollar was exchangeable into gold at the rate of $35 to the ounce.

    Synonyms

    * unredeemable

    References

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    irreparable

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Incapable of being repaired, amended, cured or rectified
  • Derived terms

    * irreparably