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unreformed

adjective as in incorrigible

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The multilateral governance system remains largely unreformed and apparently immune to changes in business practice.

The old unreformed Congress had enacted the Supplemental Security Income program in 1971.

Day after day, our largest financial institutions continue to be revealed as unreformed, largely unrepentant bad actors.

The police are unreformed, and lawlessness has spread; the economy is in free fall.

The victims were uncompensated—the great majority unreformed.

Among the ceremonials of the unreformed Church, the most conspicuous was that at Easter, when the Resurrection was represented.

The answer was the same as before; for the timid Emperor was now entirely fettered by the unreformed party.

Ignorant persons shall go on in their ignorance undiscovered, unreformed.

An evil life so blunts the conscience that the wife of an unreformed man need hardly expect him to be faithful to her.

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On this page you'll find 19 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to unreformed, such as: hardened, abandoned, beastly, incurable, intractable, and inveterate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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