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Definition of Irreclaimably

Irreclaimably
Irreclaimable Ir`re*claim"a*ble, a. Incapable of being reclaimed. --Addison. -- Ir`re*claim"a*bly, ad?.

Meaning of Irreclaimably from wikipedia

- narrator also describes Roderick Usher's appearance as that of an "irreclaimable eater of opium." While there are no direct statements supporting their...
- Series of Letters), 1795 Der Verbrecher aus verlorener Ehre (Dishonoured Irreclaimable), 1786 Poems An die Freude (Ode to Joy) (1785) became the basis for...
- The plant-anc****d dunes of the Sandhills were long considered an irreclaimable desert. In the 1870s, cattlemen began to discover their potential as...
- control" over the fate of the accused "once they were declared to be irreclaimable heretics and handed over to the secular power; but he always strove...
- has a moral influence upon its residents, the rectification of the irreclaimable obliquity of the... streets is manifestly desirable for more than physical...
- first dose is taken, the victim is a confirmed morphinomaniac; almost irreclaimable unless he allows others to restrain him, and apparently totally unable...
- distant thunder, tended little to raise our spirits in crossing this irreclaimable wilderness of nearly six miles in extent, continuing with more or less...
- instance, where a considerable part is covered with water, or otherwise irreclaimable—be considered such a misrepresentation as to entitle a purchaser to...
- own mechanical trade of a tailor. The youth, however, had a wild and irreclaimable propensity to dissipation, which finally sent him to serve in the corps...
- tribes or their hilly land. They were merely mentioned in p****ing as "irreclaimable savages". The tribals then lived in small and isolated clusters of chiefdoms...