Why “irremediability” is a great word
IRREMEDIABILITY — [Noun] The quality or state of being impossible to remedy, correct, or cure. From the English prefix ir- ("not") + remedial (from Latin remedium, "cure, remedy") + the suffix -ability (denoting a capacity or quality). Unlike "irreparability," which mourns a specific object beyond restoration, or "incurability," which diagnoses a clinical boundary, irremediability is the broader, terminal climate of a fault beyond correction. It is the structural crack that no patch can ever mend, the spoken insult that passes beyond recall, and the character flaw so ingrained it has become fate—the quiet, absolute finality of a wrong turn from which there is no return.