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Definition of irretrievably in English: irretrievablyadverb ɪrɪˈtriːvəbli In a way that cannot be retrieved or put right. trillions of dollars were irretrievably lost the marriage had irretrievably broken down Example sentencesExamples - Married with four sons, he had fallen "desperately, irretrievably" in love with an aspiring journalist 22 years his junior.
- The surface of the floor is irretrievably pitted by bat urine.
- The company's financial fortunes seemed irretrievably tied to databases and large e-commerce suites.
- In the Colonies, the status and concept of the Church of England changed irretrievably.
- Much like the narrator, Jim is an irretrievably marginalized figure living on the fringes of society.
- Ultimately, the value of the token is irretrievably dependent on the success of the economy.
- The original characteristics of a piece of land may have been irretrievably altered over time by manifold human activities.
- This helps ensure an education for children who might otherwise be irretrievably ensnared in working slavery from an early age.
- The couple's relationship deteriorated irretrievably during their six years there.
- By the time the mental health system was done with her, she was an irretrievably damaged schizophrenic.
Definition of irretrievably in US English: irretrievablyadverbˈˌi(r)rəˈtrēvəblē In a way that cannot be retrieved or put right. trillions of dollars were irretrievably lost the marriage had irretrievably broken down Example sentencesExamples - Ultimately, the value of the token is irretrievably dependent on the success of the economy.
- The surface of the floor is irretrievably pitted by bat urine.
- The couple's relationship deteriorated irretrievably during their six years there.
- By the time the mental health system was done with her, she was an irretrievably damaged schizophrenic.
- Much like the narrator, Jim is an irretrievably marginalized figure living on the fringes of society.
- In the Colonies, the status and concept of the Church of England changed irretrievably.
- The original characteristics of a piece of land may have been irretrievably altered over time by manifold human activities.
- The company's financial fortunes seemed irretrievably tied to databases and large e-commerce suites.
- Married with four sons, he had fallen "desperately, irretrievably" in love with an aspiring journalist 22 years his junior.
- This helps ensure an education for children who might otherwise be irretrievably ensnared in working slavery from an early age.
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