irremeable

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ir·re·me·a·ble

I0239300 (ĭ-rē′mē-ə-bəl)adj. Archaic Affording no possibility of return.
[Latin irremeābilis : in-, not; see in-1 + remeāre, to return (re-, re- + meāre, to go; see mei- in Indo-European roots).]

irremeable

(ɪˈrɛmɪəbəl; ɪˈriː-) adj (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) archaic or poetic affording no possibility of return[C16: from Latin irremeābilis, from ir- + remeāre to return, from re- + meāre to go] irˈremeably adv

ir•re•me•a•ble

(ɪˈri mi ə bəl)

adj. Archaic. permitting no return to the original place or condition; irreversible. [1560–70; < Latin irremeābilis=ir- ir-2 + remeā(re) to come back (re- re- + meāre to go)]