irreparably damaged
irreparably broken
irreparably harmed
But in both cases, it's clear each character has been irreparably scarred.
Its flickering light showed how irreparably scarred and splintered the dull old floor was.
Some monitor passing proteins and mark with a chemical those that are irreparably damaged or flawed.
Whatever the mechanism, they found that the ant's jaw muscles had contracted so hard, they'd been irreparably damaged.
But what followed tarnished his reputation irreparably.
Her peace of mind was lost, her honour irreparably ruined.
Now, the South Sea Company wasn't irreparably damaged from this.
But in both cases, it’s clear each character has been irreparably scarred.
And if you blow a high-stakes conversation, you can irreparably damage your relationship or even your career.
It banned the book, seizing copies on the grounds that the text was " irreparably pornographic and incompatible with public morality" .
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