Irrecoverable [adjective]

Definition of Irrecoverable:

unfixable, unchangeable

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Sentence/Example of Irrecoverable:

Rents are in most parts of Ireland irrecoverable: the misery in many of its Unions equals that of the worst period of the famine.

There is no spot in England so thronged as this with the shadows of a remote, a mysterious, and an irrecoverable past.

Every day ushered in some new calamity; the cause of America seemed hastening to irrecoverable ruin.

The salt becomes indissoluble and the paprika is irrecoverable flotsam.

Even now some important works are still apparently irrecoverable.

It is unnecessary to trace the rapid and irrecoverable fall of Poland.

All her memories of her mother were joined to the memory of this now irrecoverable self.

She cried patiently as if she had lost something irrecoverable, an ideal, a hope, a child.

Because by her means an irreparable and irrecoverable damage will accrue to his immortal Soul.

I dreaded that, in some trance of more than customary duration, they might be prevailed upon to regard me as irrecoverable.