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irreparable

[ih-rep-er-uh-buhl] / ɪˈrɛp ər ə bəl /


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A poll conducted shortly after Franco’s death showed that 29% of Spaniards felt an “irreparable loss,” with a further 53% feeling “pained and saddened.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"I urge my fellow Tanzanians to come together and discuss the issues affecting us. Let us not return to what we went through, because the consequences are irreparable," he said.

From BBC

“However, the risk of irreparable damage to the only drinking water source on Cape Cod is too significant,” he added.

From Washington Times

The F.D.A. and the manufacturer of the branded version of mifepristone, Danco Laboratories, had “not shown that they are likely to suffer irreparable harm” as the case proceeds through the appeals court, he added.

From New York Times

"The applicants are not entitled to a stay because they have not shown that they are likely to suffer irreparable harm in the interim," Alito wrote.

From Salon