impardonable in a sentence
a.
Definition
IMPARDONABLE: adjective describing an action or offense that is so serious or reprehensible that it cannot be forgiven.
Sample Sentences
- Her actions were so impardonable that even her closest friends struggled to forgive her.
- The judge deemed the crime impardonable, sentencing him to the maximum term allowed.
- In their eyes, betraying a confidant was an impardonable sin that shattered trust forever.
- He felt that the error in judgment was impardonable, leaving him with a heavy burden of regret.
- The impardonable mistakes made during the project led to its ultimate failure and loss of funding.
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