unrepeatable in English

adjective
1
not able to be done or made again.
Advanced Warfighting Experiments are limited in their ability to predict real-world outcomes, since experimental data generally comes from single or few unrepeatable events.
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1. PAudant was born with a simple goal: to provide unrepeatable jewelry products for men and women at even more incredible prices

2. The abstract machine links material and semiotic elements, but it does so from a non-discursive, unnameable, unrepeatable point, because it touches upon the focus of non-discursivity which lies at the heart of discursivity.

3. In contrast, in the Conjunctive mode of concatenation, the elements (e.g., the bodies of two lovers) do not follow any predetermined pattern or embedded program, giving rise to Conjunctive syntheses that are unrepeatable and unique in the space--time continuum.

4. We know that the disabled person - a unique and unrepeatable person in his equal and inviolable dignity - needs not only care, but first of all love which becomes recognition, respect and integration: from birth to adolescence, to adulthood and to the delicate moment, faced with trepidation by so many parents, of separation from their children, the moment of "after us".