deep-set vs irredeemable

deep-set

adj
  • firmly in place; long-standing 

  • Set deeply below a surface, as on a face. 

irredeemable

noun
  • A financial instrument that cannot be freely redeemed. 

adj
  • Not able to be cancelled by a payment or converted to another form of currency or financial instrument, especially one considered more secure or reliable. 

  • Not redeemable; not able to be restored, recovered, revoked, or escaped. 

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