Etymology: [ i-'re-p(&-)r&-b&l, ] (adjective.) 15th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin irreparabilis, from in- + reparabilis reparable.
such that it cannot be repaired, in a manner which is beyond repair, in a manner which cannot be fixed or corrected, In an irreparable manner, in an irreparable manner or to an irreparable degree, incapable of being repaired, amended, cured or rectified, irreparate, beyond repair, irreversible, irremediable, uncorrectable, Not reparable; not capable of being repaired, recovered, regained, or remedied; irretrievable; irremediable; as, an irreparable breach; an irreparable loss, that is unable to be repaired, amended, cured or rectified, impossible to repair, rectify, or amend; "irreparable harm"; "an irreparable mistake"; "irreparable damages, Irreparable damage or harm is so bad that it cannot be repaired or put right. The move would cause irreparable harm to the organization. = irreversible + irreparably ir·repa·rably Her heart was irreparably damaged by a virus. irreparable damage, harm etc is so bad that it can never be repaired or made better, impossible to repair, rectify, or amend; "irreparable harm"; "an irreparable mistake"; "irreparable damages",
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such that it cannot be repaired
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in a manner which is beyond repair, in a manner which cannot be fixed or corrected
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In an irreparable manner
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in an irreparable manner or to an irreparable degree
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irreparable
incapable of being repaired, amended, cured or rectified
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irreparable.
irreparate - "Teacher’s union, seeking judicial declaration that public meeting law did not apply to grievance arbitration hearings conducted by union and school board pursuant to agreement, a properly denied preliminary injunction was sought against newspaper representee where court noted its belief that private arguments by public bodies could not be used to circumvent public meeting law but based its ruling on trial court’s finding of no irreparate injury."
Not reparable; not capable of being repaired, recovered, regained, or remedied; irretrievable; irremediable; as, an irreparable breach; an irreparable loss
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irreparable
that is unable to be repaired, amended, cured or rectified
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irreparable
impossible to repair, rectify, or amend; "irreparable harm"; "an irreparable mistake"; "irreparable damages
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irreparable
Irreparable damage or harm is so bad that it cannot be repaired or put right. The move would cause irreparable harm to the organization. = irreversible + irreparably ir·repa·rably Her heart was irreparably damaged by a virus. irreparable damage, harm etc is so bad that it can never be repaired or made better
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irreparable
impossible to repair, rectify, or amend; "irreparable harm"; "an irreparable mistake"; "irreparable damages"
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