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US
/ˌɪɹəˈpɫeɪsəbəɫ/
]
[ UK /ɪɹɪplˈeɪsəbəl/ ]
[ UK /ɪɹɪplˈeɪsəbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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impossible to replace
irreplaceable antiques
How To Use irreplaceable In A Sentence
- In pre-industrial society, women were valued - and valued themselves - for their irreplaceable contributions to the functioning of the home.
- In pre-industrial society, women were valued - and valued themselves - for their irreplaceable contributions to the functioning of the home.
- They haven't got much out of it but it is all irreplaceable damage.
- Other irreplaceable photos had smiling faces drawn in with crayon or finely pointed graphite.
- But it had appealed for a reprieve for its cattle, virtually irreplaceable Red Galloway beef and Ayrshire dairy stock.
- If any of the materials were damaged it would be very costly for the University to replace, or possibly even irreplaceable.
- Father, this is my lovely and irreplaceable betrothed, Josephine.
- If your first thought on seeing one-of-a-kind lamps is "Interesting, but is it so amateurishly wired it will conflagrate, setting my home afire, destroying all my belongings, including my irreplaceable collection of back issues of the New York Times Home section?" then your fears will be assuaged by the knowledge that a creator of these particular lamps, Tom Blake, left, is a licensed New York City electrician who has worked on the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings. Post-gazette.com - News
- He is truly irreplaceable, a figure of unparalleled courage and integrity.
- It had a nice oak finish to it, and if the sun hit it at the perfect moment it would reflect off an irreplaceable gleam.