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irrecoverable
adjective as in desperate
Strongest matches
adjective as in incurable
Strongest matches
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adjective as in irreparable
adjective as in lost
Example Sentences
In 2018, Holyrood's environment committee concluded that Scotland's marine ecosystem faced "irrecoverable damage" from an expansion in fish farming.
“The lack of a tight seal from this defect resulted in the multiple subsequent air embolism events and irrecoverable neurological damage,” they wrote.
So - fittingly - it seems that nostalgia for his younger self may have played a role in the driver's love of the song, which is itself a yearning for an irrecoverable past.
In its latest annual report, TfW said the £10.54m spent on the project since 2018 was "now considered irrecoverable".
"The investigation found that, in the prevailing circumstances, the loss of yaw control was irrecoverable," it said in its final report on the crash.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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