Irreformable

C2 16+

Synonyms of irreformable

Antonyms of irreformable

Collocations of irreformable

irreformable decision
Frequency: 70 %

His irreformable decision to quit his job shocked everyone.

irreformable law
Frequency: 60 %

The judge ruled that the crime fell under an irreformable law.

irreformable consequence
Frequency: 55 %

The irreversible actions had irreformable consequences for the environment.

irreformable belief
Frequency: 50 %

Her irreformable belief in equality drove her to fight for social justice.

irreformable fate
Frequency: 45 %

The prophecy foretold an irreformable fate for the kingdom.

Idiomatic Expressions for irreformable

  • Phrase: irreformable decision
    Meaning: refers to a decision that cannot be altered or reversed
    Usage: The board has made an irreformable decision to shut down the project.