Definition of Irretrievably. Meaning of Irretrievably. Synonyms of Irretrievably

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Definition of Irretrievably

Irretrievably
Irretrievably Ir`re*triev"a*bly, adv. In an irretrievable manner.

Meaning of Irretrievably from wikipedia

- personality trait. Some states use the terms irremediable breakdown, irretrievable breakdown, or incompatibility. In some states where the official grounds...
- Irretrievable (German: Unwiederbringlich, 1892, also known as Beyond Recall and No Way Back ) is one of realist Theodor Fontane's mature German novels...
- Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 on the ground that the marriage has irretrievably broken down without having to prove fault or separation. Civil remarriage...
- marriage has in fact broken down irretrievably. The court must hear evidence of facts or cir****stances showing that irretrievable breakdown has occurred. Because...
- Georgics, where it appears as fugit irreparabile tempus: "it escapes, irretrievable time". The phrase is used in both its Latin and English forms as a proverb...
- VCX, and the judge ruled that "Weisberg's actions had thrust the film irretrievably into the [United States] public domain." In 1983, a court case in New...
- even if the brainstem is still alive, the personality and identity are irretrievably lost, so therefore, the person should be considered entirely dead. Brain...
- March 2017, Johansson filed for divorce, saying their marriage was "irretrievably broken," despite Dauriac urging her to withdraw the action. She never...
- The black hole information paradox is a paradox that appears when the predictions of quantum mechanics and general relativity are combined. The theory...
- the "Lost Generation"—considered to have been decadent, dissolute and irretrievably damaged by World War I—was in fact resilient and strong. Hemingway investigates...