unreformable

IPA: ʌnrɪfˈɔrmʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • That cannot be reformed.
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Examples of "unreformable" in Sentences

  • The hitch is that the system itself is unreformable.
  • The idea behind delete is that the rules are inherently unreformable.
  • After the fact, some argued that reforms failed because the system was unreformable.
  • The failure of the post-Stalin Soviet Union to deal with the dictator's legacy made the state inherently unstable and probably unreformable.
  • Some analysts say the whole Soviet system was unreformable and any change was bound to lead to an unstoppable process of increasingly dramatic transformation.
  • Shehadeh argues that part of the problem is that the international community is telling the Syrian government to reform, when, he says, it has shown it is "unreformable."
  • Nevertheless, he is described as a "major Gaulliste" and in turn is describing EMU as "unreformable", leading to a monetary squeeze that was driving the French economy into slump.

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