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irreparable

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


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In the Friday filing, the states argued a temporary restraining order is necessary to avoid what they said would be irreparable harm to the public interest, and to their ability to effectively enforce antitrust laws.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the time, Bonta said the combination would cause “irreparable harm to local news and consumers who rely on their reporting as a critical source of information.”

From Los Angeles Times

Bonta said in a statement that the deal will cause “irreparable harm to local news and consumers who rely on their reporting as a critical source of information.”

From Los Angeles Times

For Boutros, the loss was irreparable, and her four-year-old son was asking still when his father would come home.

From Barron's

Smith acknowledges that “this is probably irreparable,” and that he has spent the past three months “replaying” the event in his mind.

From Salon