irreparably

[US]/i'repərəbl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. beyond repair; unable to be restored.

Phrases & Collocations

irreparably damaged

irreparably broken

irreparably harmed

Real-world Examples

But in both cases, it's clear each character has been irreparably scarred.

Source: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected Speeches

Its flickering light showed how irreparably scarred and splintered the dull old floor was.

Source: Gone with the Wind

Some monitor passing proteins and mark with a chemical those that are irreparably damaged or flawed.

Source: A Brief History of Everything

Whatever the mechanism, they found that the ant's jaw muscles had contracted so hard, they'd been irreparably damaged.

Source: Scientific 60 Seconds - Scientific American May 2020 Collection

But what followed tarnished his reputation irreparably.

Source: Character Profile

Her peace of mind was lost, her honour irreparably ruined.

Source: Monk (Part 2)

Now, the South Sea Company wasn't irreparably damaged from this.

Source: Financial Times Podcast

But in both cases, it’s clear each character has been irreparably scarred.

Source: TED-Ed (video version)

And if you blow a high-stakes conversation, you can irreparably damage your relationship or even your career.

Source: Charm Command

It banned the book, seizing copies on the grounds that the text was " irreparably pornographic and incompatible with public morality" .

Source: The Economist Culture

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