irrecoverability

[US]/[ˌɪrɪˈkɒvərəˈbɪləti]/
[UK]/[ˌɪrɪˈkɒvərəˈbɪləti]/

Translation

n.The state of being irrecoverable; the impossibility of being recovered or restored.; The condition of being beyond repair or recovery.

Phrases & Collocations

irrecoverability risk

facing irrecoverability

irrecoverability concerns

irrecoverability state

irrecoverability effect

irrecoverability assessment

irrecoverability analysis

irrecoverability period

irrecoverability potential

irrecoverability factors

Example Sentences

the data loss highlighted the irrecoverability of the project's progress.

despite their efforts, the damage proved to be beyond any possibility of irrecoverability.

the irrecoverability of the situation led to a difficult decision for the management team.

he understood the irrecoverability of their relationship after the argument.

the irrecoverability of the financial losses forced the company to restructure.

the scientist warned of the environmental damage's complete and utter irrecoverability.

the irrecoverability of the error in the code meant a complete system rewrite was necessary.

she felt the irrecoverability of the moment, knowing things would never be the same.

the irrecoverability of the past made moving forward a challenging process.

the team faced the stark reality of the irrecoverability of their initial design.

the irrecoverability of the damage to the coral reef was a devastating sight.

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