irreversible damage in English

damage that cannot be undone, harm that cannot be repaired

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1. Smoking has caused irreversible damage to his lungs.

2. Fossil fuels have caused irreversible damage to the environment.

3. Alcohol causes irreversible damage to its central nervous system.

4. This has done severe, irreversible damage to our identity.

5. As a consequence some have suffered irreversible damage to their health.

6. Hydroquinone penetrates the skin and may cause irreversible damage to connective tissue.

7. 11 As a consequence some have suffered irreversible damage to their health.

8. Heat-inactivated Chlamydiae produced an early agglutination of macrophages with leakage of lysosomal acid phosphatase, disintegration of neutral red-stained lysosomes, as well as a progressive irreversible damage of the macrophage.

9. Corrosive refers to a substance that has the power to cause irreversible damage or destroy another substance by contact. A Corrosive substance may attack a wide variety of materials, but the term is usually applied to chemicals that can cause chemical burns upon contact with living tissue

10. Because this is a global menace which after devastating a large part of the northern hemisphere is now intruding into the industrial regions of the South This versatile destroyer eats away the forests , acidifies fresh water sources , afflicts human beings , and , causes irreversible damage to monuments and buildings which stand as testimony of time and symbols of our culture and civilisation of the yester years .