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"irremissible" Definitions
  1. not remissible: such as
  2. impossible to overlook or forgive : UNPARDONABLE
  3. impossible to refrain from or escape : OBLIGATORY

3 Sentences With "irremissible"

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During the mid-1910s Requeté's activity began to decline, but at the turn of the decade the organisation entered a period dubbed by scholars as "disengagement and paralysis" or "irremissible decadencia". Canal 2000, p. 267 González Calleja 1991, p. 70 Many proletarian members of Carlist-affiliated Sindicatos Libres involved in violent clashes with competitive labor unions were former Requetés.
Therefore, I charge you with zeal and > vigilance to maintain the most exact discipline over the soldiers of the > expedition as well as over the muleteers, especially from the frontier on, > so that the Indians will be well treated. The soldiers are to be punished as > in the case of an irremissible crime if they offer any affront or violence > to the women because, besides being offenses against God, such excesses > committed by them could also bring disaster to the entire expedition.Maynard > Geiger. The Life and Times of Fray Junípero Serra.
The presence of the goddess Roma in the Vittoriano underlines the irremissible will of the Unification of Italy patriots to have the Rome as the capital of Italy, an essential concept, according to the common feeling, from the history of the peninsula and the islands of Italian culture. The general conception of the bas-reliefs located laterally to the statue of the goddess Rome, one to his left and the other to his right, recalls Virgil's Bucolics and Georgics, which complete the triptych of the Altar of the Fatherland with the statue of the Roman divinity. The allegorical meaning of the bas-reliefs that are inspired by the works of Virgil is linked to the desire to conceptually render the Italian soul. In the Georgics, the reference to the Aeneid is in fact present, and in both the works the industriousness in the work of the Italians is recalled.

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