Sentences with Inexpiable

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16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Inexpiable'

The betrayal of trust by his closest friend left an inexpiable scar on his heart.

The tragic loss of innocent lives in the accident was an inexpiable consequence of negligence.

The poet's exploration of inexpiable grief resonated with readers on a profound emotional level.

The betrayal of trust in their friendship was an inexpiable offense that left deep scars.

The novelist portrayed the antagonist as an inexpiable character, making readers question the depths of human depravity.

The student's plagiarism in the final project was an inexpiable violation of academic integrity.

The soldier's act of treason was viewed as inexpiable by his comrades, leading to a severe punishment.

The ancient curse placed upon the protagonist was so potent that it was truly inexpiable, haunting generations to come.

The act of desecrating a sacred temple was seen as an inexpiable offense in the eyes of the devout worshippers.

The politician's inexpiable remarks sparked controversy and led to public outrage.

The artist expressed the inexpiable pain of loss through a powerful and moving visual representation.

The dictator's refusal to grant political freedom to the citizens was seen as an inexpiable violation of basic human rights.

The dictator's censorship of the media was considered an inexpiable infringement on freedom of speech.

The coach's favoritism towards certain players created an atmosphere of unfairness, leading to an inexpiable rift within the team.

The violation of the treaty was regarded as an inexpiable transgression, leading to strained diplomatic relations between the two nations.

The poet's use of offensive language in his work was considered an inexpiable betrayal of artistic expression by critics.

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