Unreformable in a sentence as an adjective

It is their unreformable countrys. Yet the notion that change is impossible is not just defeatist but also wrong.

Companies that have ancient roots are too unreformable and don't want to change what already works well for them, which is why BMW is lagging behind, despite the fact that it can produce millions of cars a year. People will go crazy, say that he lost everything, he is stupid, etc...

How do you say "this government agency is unreformable and we need to get rid of it" without implying that the government should completely ignore the agency's responsibilities? It'd make things a lot easier if there were a good way to phrase that.

This is known as "the reason large public companies too often become bloated ungovernable unreformable monsters".

The idea behind three strikes and death sentences, as I understand it, is that some people have proven unreformable, and therefore must be removed from society for the sake of everyone else. Of course death and permanent incarceration isn't the point, but what do you do if you run across someone who genuinely seems unable to reform and function safely?

Whereas the Iranian system fundamentally is unreformable and has little pretense of democracy. Actually, did the Iranian Revolutionaries really copy the structure of Iran, I'd bet Iran would be in a much better position right now - either similar to China, or much more democratic.

And compared to the rogue's gallery of mostly developing countries that enter IMF programs Greece is probably not exceptionally profligate, corrupt, structurally rigid, unreformable and so on. Instead Greece was moved onto the special, ad hoc Troika scheme, in which a country with a greatly unsustainable debt burden was given more loans but originally no debt relief at all, and great efforts were made to make the country run primary surpluses so that the creditors would not only get all their money back but make a profit.

Now if people would start thinking this way, worldwide academic institutions would collapse, but I think this would be a good outcome as, imho, despite their contributions to mankind's progress, educational systems and academic institutions are mostly unreformable and can only be rebuild from scratch for the better.

Unreformable definitions

adjective

insusceptible of reform; "vicious irreclaimable boys"; "irredeemable sinners"

See also: irreclaimable irredeemable unredeemable

adjective

unrepentant and incapable of being reformed; "an unregenerate criminal"

See also: unregenerate