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unregenerate

[uhn-ri-jen-er-it] / ˌʌn rɪˈdʒɛn ər ɪt /






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But even for unregenerate lefties, the last and longest piece in the book may come as a welcome change of pace.

From Washington Post

Ms. Tynan absorbed her parents’ obsession with fashion and she writes well about what she calls “my unregenerate preoccupation with the things people wear.”

From New York Times

No Jews were left, but she remembered a married couple there who were still unregenerate Nazis.

From New York Times

But this particular opera is so deeply embedded in an unregenerate historical era in terms of sexual violence, male power and women’s dignity that I find the project a bit unnerving.

From Washington Post

For myself, unregenerate humanity is preferable - the flawed and conflicted creatures we are in fact are much more interesting than the transformed creatures we'd like to be.

From BBC