[
UK
/ɹɪtɹˈiːvəbəl/
]
ADJECTIVE
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capable of being regained especially with effort
he believed the information was retrievable
How To Use retrievable In A Sentence
- Any carelessness or negligence will bring disaster to our future generations and cause irretrievable losses’.
- ‘I know what I did was disgusting, and brought irretrievable damage to the victims and their families,’ Chen said.
- ‘How about settling for irretrievable breakdown,’ she proposes.
- After money is transferred out of the U.S., it's practically irretrievable.
- All that we can salvage in the present is the memory, like Gretta's, of moments or events that are inevitably irretrievable.
- A couple are legally entitled to divorce after two years when there is an irretrievable breakdown - but only if both parties agree in writing.
- Instructions for use of the system should be visible or easily retrievable whenever appropriate.
- Two allegations effected an irretrievable breakdown between Toulouse and the University.
- Once infringement happens, because of rapidness of spreading news, obligee will suffer irretrievable loss.
- The rest of the night I sit there, wondering if I've done something irreparable, lost something irretrievable.