Sentences with Inexpiable

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18 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Inexpiable'

The judge declared the crime as inexpiable, handing down the harshest possible sentence.

The scientist's unethical experiment resulted in an inexpiable breach of research ethics.

The historian highlighted the inexpiable mistakes that led to the downfall of the ancient empire.

The dictator's heinous crimes were deemed inexpiable, and the international community refused to forgive him.

The magician's secret, once revealed, was considered inexpiable in the world of illusion and deception.

The company's embezzlement scandal created an inexpiable stain on its reputation, causing irreversible damage.

The environmentalist argued that the irreversible damage caused by pollution was an inexpiable crime against the planet.

The hacker's infiltration into the government's confidential database was considered an inexpiable breach of national security.

The therapist helped the survivor cope with the inexpiable trauma of the violent assault.

The architect faced criticism for the inexpiable design flaws that compromised the building's structural integrity.

The entrepreneur's unethical business practices were considered inexpiable by industry watchdogs.

The explorer's inexpiable decision to venture into the dangerous territory resulted in a life-threatening situation.

Despite numerous apologies, the breach of patient confidentiality by the hospital staff was deemed inexpiable by the affected individuals.

The scandalous revelation of corporate fraud became an inexpiable stain on the integrity of the financial institution.

The hacker's manipulation of election results was considered an inexpiable attack on the democratic process.

The deliberate spreading of false information about a rival company was an inexpiable act of corporate sabotage.

The pilot's reckless behavior, resulting in a tragic plane crash, was seen as an inexpiable error by aviation authorities.

The scientist's unethical experiments on human subjects were condemned as inexpiable violations of research ethics.

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