Definition of Irremediably. Meaning of Irremediably. Synonyms of Irremediably

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Definition of Irremediably

Irremediably
Irremediably Ir`re*me"di*a*bly, adv. In a manner, or to a degree, that precludes remedy, cure, or correction.

Meaning of Irremediably from wikipedia

- belief, or some other personality trait. Some states use the terms irremediable breakdown, irretrievable breakdown, or incompatibility. In some states...
- citizenship status, will be disqualified from Parliament unless they are irremediably prevented by foreign law from renouncing the foreign citizenship and...
- Sensibility occurs when Elinor Dashwood contemplates "the worse and most irremediable of all evils, a connection for life" with an unsuitable man. In 1804...
- further amended by Bill C-7 to include those suffering from a grievous and irremediable condition whose death was not reasonably foreseeable. The planned inclusion...
- nation, we shall never attain to our full development. We shall remain irremediably backward, incapable of treating on equal terms with the civilizations...
- they should, maybe because no matter what she does, she still seems, irremediably, unredeemably, a sweet little old lady. [...] Duplex is all about plotting;...
- that followed forced many conspirators to see the independent past as irremediably lost and to reconcile themselves with the Russian autocracy, transforming...
- that followed forced many conspirators to see the independent past as irremediably lost and to reconcile themselves with the Russian autocracy, transforming...
- volumes of poetry: El dulce daño (Sweet Pain), 1918; Irremediablemente (Irremediably), 1919; and Languidez (Languor) 1920. The latter received the first Muni****l...
- p****ions of the soul and was convinced that madness does not fully and irremediably affect a patient's reason. Esquirol was made médecin ordinaire at the...