irretrievably in English

adverb

[,ir·re'triev·a·bly || ‚ɪrɪtrɪːvəblɪ]

irrecoverably, irreparably

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1. It is irretrievably lost.

2. Everything is wrong, utterly and irretrievably wrong.

3. Eventually her marriage broke down irretrievably.

4. Instantly came the reflection that Percy Gryce was no irretrievably lost.

5. Some of our old traditions are irretrievably lost.

6. They were divorced on the grounds that their marriage had broken down irretrievably.

7. There was no denying that she had compromised herself irretrievably.

8. He has irretrievably compromised himself by accepting money from them.

9. He succumbs to the temptation of attending church services at Lowick, where Casaubon cuts him irretrievably.

10. Hung - chien's heart sank irretrievably. He mechanically took the key and thanked her.

11. Either through acculturation or diffusion, many traditional practices and associated beliefs and knowledge have been irretrievably lost.

12. A week that had seen all her safe, conventional standards thrown out of the window, and irretrievably altered her life.

13. In a year or so, the situation may be irretrievably hopeless. It is pretty appalling now.

14. It is always an effort to challenge habits that are irretrievably misdirected, but, sometimes one must.

15. Despite indiscretions induced by excess alcohol, relations between Stewart and Glenure had not broken down irretrievably.

16. In 1981, he proposed that information in a black hole is irretrievably lost when a black hole evaporates.

17. Once again, I felt that if I did not somehow sublimate my pain, I should be irretrievably lost.

18. Dunlop professed to be well satisfied with the outcome but the dispute had probably left his business irretrievably damaged.

19. Tissue that is preserved in too low a volume of formalin does not fix before it Autolyzes, and tissue morphology can be destroyed irretrievably

20. The name of Bray is irretrievably linked with that of Simon Aleyn, its turncoat vicar during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth I