irretrievable in English

adjective
1
not able to be retrieved or put right.
the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage

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1. Usually, the analytes are irretrievable.

2. the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.

3. The money already paid is irretrievable.

4. For Chiang's position in Manchuria was irretrievable.

5. Verify and select information before irretrievable wiping.

6. The breakdown of their marriage was irretrievable.

7. The riots caused the irretrievable loss of heritage architecture.

8. 21 The breakdown of their marriage was irretrievable.

9. The couple separated on the grounds of irretrievable breakdown .

10. Budget mistakes result in an irretrievable injury to the profits.

11. Data is irretrievable once an administrator deletes a user account.

12. After money is transferred out of the U.S., it's practically irretrievable.

13. Consumptive use is sometimes referred to as irretrievable or irrecoverable loss.

14. Gentle was still on the other shore, part of her history; irretrievable.

15. The only ground for divorce is the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.

16. I agree things look difficult, but the situation is far from irretrievable.

17. If there is no leading centre from above, they may commit irretrievable errors. "

18. What a tragedy if the sport suffers irretrievable damage because this issue is ducked.

19. Both parties should draw a lesson from the past bitter experience which caused irretrievable losses.

20. Once waste materials have become mixed, the problems increase enormously and certain substances become virtually irretrievable.

21. It's Latin, and the actual quotation is, Fugit irreparabile tempus, which means, irretrievable time is flying.

22. You are supposed to get rid of carelessness, for it often leads to irretrievaBle errors. Sentencedict.com

23. And the loss was inpart the loss of some aspect of herself, as irretrievable as past happiness.

24. With entropy and the nineteenth - century view of time, we face only the irretrievable and only dissipation.

25. He regretted not having started sooner, knowing now that the mystery of those four days was irretrievable.

26. I desperately attempted to draw my oar nearer to me, but in doing so created an immediate and irretrievable imbalance.

27. She feared the bounds of her mind would burst and she would be swamped, her sanity irretrievable in the flood damage.

28. Others will say there are further matters which can destroy the very heart of a marriage and lead to irretrievable breakdown.

29. Even then, a beam can't stand perfectly still, as quantum uncertainty requires it to hold an irretrievable half-quantum of energy and dance with unquenchable "zero-point motion."

30. • due to the total destruction or irretrievable loss of those goods (i.e. they have become unusable); the result of their actual nature (e.g. normal evaporation), unforeseeable circumstances or force majeure or,

31. So say I to thee, on occasion of thy severity to thy poor friend, who, as thou ownest, has furnished thee (ungenerous as thou art!) with the weapons thou Brandishest so fearfully against him.—And to what purpose, when the mischief is done? when, of consequence, the affair is irretrievable?

32. So say I to thee, on occasion of thy severity to thy poor friend, who, as thou ownest, has furnished thee (ungenerous as thou art!) with the weapons thou Brandishest so fearfully against him.---And to what purpose, when the mischief is done? when, of consequence, the affair is irretrievable? and when a Clarissa could not move me?