Definition of unreformable in English:
unreformable
adjective ʌnrɪˈfɔːməb(ə)l
Unable to be reformed.
he came to regard Parliament as unreformable
Example sentencesExamples
- Raised as my generation have been in an environment where capitalism has seemed unalterable, irreversible and unreformable, we cannot easily consider a time when it momentarily stood on the sidelines.
- Britain's democracy seems to be essentially unreformable by democratic means.
- Instead of "flowering" under the tutelage of the social worker they were portrayed as "coarsening" and in the end branded as unreformable.
- Our aggressive, tribal nature is hard-wired, unreformed and unreformable.
- My personal opinion is that the patent system is unreformable and should be abolished.
- He is calling for a return to franc, deeming monetary union unreformable.
- The state had now proved itself to be unreformable.
- It simply needs to be seen in the light of our desperate and unreformable wickedness.
- Its ultimate premise is that the urban world is corrupt, injust and unreformable.