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US
/ˌɪˈɹɛpɝəbəɫ/
]
[ UK /ɪɹˈɛpəɹəbəl/ ]
[ UK /ɪɹˈɛpəɹəbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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impossible to repair, rectify, or amend
irreparable harm
irreparable damages
an irreparable mistake
How To Use irreparable In A Sentence
- A tautly told tale of psychological tension and chilling moral complexity, The Last Secret accelerates to a shattering conclusion as it explores the irreparable consequences of one family's crimes of the heart. The Last Secret: Summary and book reviews of The Last Secret by Mary McGarry Morris.
- You need support and understanding to quit before you do yourself irreparable harm. The Sun
- No doubt she would be doing the cycle irreparable damage, but the urge to ride it was too strong to be denied.
- He was a noble son of the earth and his death was an irreparable loss to mankind.
- Irreparable damage had been caused to the A7 rocker gear, cylinder head, cylinder liner, piston, connecting rod, big end bearing and the trombone.
- Vice Chancellor Donald Parsons , who ordered the unsealing, said Mr. Hurd faced "irreparable harm" if the letter was made public before he had a chance to plead his case before the Delaware Supreme Court. Fight Over Hurd Letter Drags On
- What concerns us is that the treaty could be nullified, with irreparable loss to both countries. TANK OF SERPENTS
- Why should his death, however tragic, threaten irreparable damage to an institutional structure of such proven strength?
- The committee was also worried that the gold will be extracted using cyanide which would cause irreparable damage to the East Rhodope Mountains.
- My personal fear is that untold irreparable damage will be done.