unrecoverableness

[US]//ˌʌnˌrɪˈkʌv.ər.ə.bəl.nəs//
[UK]//ˌʌnˌrɪˈkʌv.ɚ.ə.bəl.nəs//

Translation

n.the state or quality of being unrecoverable; the condition of not being able to be recovered, regained, or restored; the extent to which something cannot be retrieved, repaired, or brought back to a previous state

Phrases & Collocations

total unrecoverableness

complete unrecoverableness

irreversible unrecoverableness

increasing unrecoverableness

growing unrecoverableness

unrecoverableness risk

unrecoverableness problem

unrecoverableness concerns

hidden unrecoverableness

unrecoverableness persists

Example Sentences

the unrecoverableness of the data after the crash forced the team to rebuild from backups.

experts warned that the unrecoverableness of lost habitat would push the species toward extinction.

the report highlighted the unrecoverableness of funds sent to a fraudulent address.

after the fire, the unrecoverableness of family photos was the hardest part to accept.

the surgeon explained the unrecoverableness of nerve damage in plain, careful language.

auditors noted the unrecoverableness of missing receipts and required tighter controls.

the court recognized the unrecoverableness of the stolen artwork and increased restitution.

climate models capture the unrecoverableness of certain tipping points once they are crossed.

the engineer measured the unrecoverableness of the corrupted partition before attempting repairs.

in negotiations, he emphasized the unrecoverableness of trust once it is broken repeatedly.

the policy aims to reduce the unrecoverableness of debts by improving early intervention.

her diary records the unrecoverableness of time wasted and the resolve to change course.

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