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irrecoverable

[ir-i-kuhv-er-uh-buhl] / ˌɪr ɪˈkʌv ər ə bəl /






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They "used to go to places and bring back plants from areas where those forests are no longer there", making those replanted at the Kyiv garden susceptible to "irrecoverable losses".

From Barron's

But there were "various training gaps" and previous failings had resulted in an "irrecoverable loss of trust".

From BBC

The MAIB's chief inspector of marine accidents Andrew Moll said the situation was "irrecoverable" once the yacht tilted beyond 70 degrees.

From BBC

State Historic Park, is irrecoverable due to toxification from the fire.

From Los Angeles Times

Prince Andrew's involvement with an alleged Chinese spy came at a time his chief aide and other royals believed his reputation was "irrecoverable".

From BBC