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Definition of Irreparably

Irreparably
Irreparably Ir*rep"a*ra*bly, adv. In an irreparable manner.

Meaning of Irreparably from wikipedia

- An irreparable injury is, in equity, "the type of harm which no monetary compensation can cure or put conditions back the way they were." It has traditionally...
- the Beach (1934) Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation Omelette about to be Irreparably Crushed by Hands (1934) Omelettes with Dynamic, Mixed Herbs (1934) Paranoiac...
- the phrase "dead zone" refers to the part of Johnny's brain that is irreparably damaged, resulting in his dormant psychic potential awakening. When some...
- so close to the Sun risked damaging the spacecraft's imaging system irreparably. It was not until 1989 that Sagan's idea was put in motion, but then...
- in 1998). Though this was a victory for Bryant, her public image was irreparably damaged and she found herself blacklisted. Her contract with the Florida...
- to hide), easy to launder, and cheap to replace if damaged or stained irreparably. In the United Kingdom, scrubs are sometimes known as theatre blues....
- injuries, and 1 person receiving serious injuries. The aircraft was irreparably damaged and was decommissioned, making it the ninth loss of an Airbus...
- gravely injured. He had emergency surgery, one of his kidneys being irreparably damaged. In 1932, during a poorly executed surgery on the remaining kidney...
- 1945 paid off 1960, s****ped 1965 Arrow A Destroyer 1,350 14 April 1930 Irreparably damaged, 1944 Arnold J. Isbell  United States Navy Gearing Destroyer...
- the 1960s, the plot focuses on Susan Traherne, an Englishwoman who is irreparably changed by her experiences as a fighter for the French Resistance during...