Definition of irreparably in English:
irreparably
adverbɪˈrɛp(ə)rəbliˌɪ(r)ˈrɛp(ə)rəbli
In a way that is impossible to rectify or repair.
his eye had been damaged irreparably
our international image has been irreparably tarnished
Example sentencesExamples
- It's an issue that's created a lot of strife in the community, sometimes irreparably hurting relationships.
- He was removed from his post, sent back home, and, in his own words, "deeply and irreparably injured."
- One must question the freedom of late which allows the press to irreparably annihilate an individual's reputation without proper investigation.
- If anything, their multiplication has divided New England immoderately and perhaps irreparably.
- In their view, one year's delay in launch would not damage the business opportunity irreparably.
- In the process they irreparably fractured Creek society.
- I believe my character has been seriously and irreparably impeached.
- She also reported having a belief, for some time prior to the killings, that she had somehow damaged her children irreparably.
- Much like the steady drop-off of band members over the years, the rotating talent pool of guest vocal chanteuses has irreparably thinned.
- She was furious, since these letters contained several humorous depictions that would tarnish the family's reputation, perhaps irreparably.
Definition of irreparably in US English:
irreparably
adverbˌɪ(r)ˈrɛp(ə)rəbliˌi(r)ˈrep(ə)rəblē
In a way that is impossible to rectify or repair.
his eye had been damaged irreparably
our international image has been irreparably tarnished
Example sentencesExamples
- It's an issue that's created a lot of strife in the community, sometimes irreparably hurting relationships.
- I believe my character has been seriously and irreparably impeached.
- He was removed from his post, sent back home, and, in his own words, "deeply and irreparably injured."
- She was furious, since these letters contained several humorous depictions that would tarnish the family's reputation, perhaps irreparably.
- She also reported having a belief, for some time prior to the killings, that she had somehow damaged her children irreparably.
- Much like the steady drop-off of band members over the years, the rotating talent pool of guest vocal chanteuses has irreparably thinned.
- If anything, their multiplication has divided New England immoderately and perhaps irreparably.
- In their view, one year's delay in launch would not damage the business opportunity irreparably.
- In the process they irreparably fractured Creek society.
- One must question the freedom of late which allows the press to irreparably annihilate an individual's reputation without proper investigation.