unpardonably
- r in an unpardonable manner or to an unpardonable degree
- Sir: I find your largely negative comments about clergy participation in the demonstrations in Selma and Montgomery March 26 reasonably factual but unpardonably superficial.
- Europe "wants a cease-fire as quickly as possible," Sarkozy said Monday, urging Israel to halt the offensive, while blaming Hamas for acting "irresponsibly and unpardonably.
- Writers and painters and other artists do their work sloppily, and theologians unpardonably.