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Definition of Irreparableness
1. n. Quality of being irreparable.
Definition of Irreparableness
1. Noun. The quality of being irreparable. ¹
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Definition of Irreparableness
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Irreparableness
Literary usage of Irreparableness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers by Thomas Humphry Ward (1917)
"... irreparableness. 1 have been in the meadows all the day, And gathered there
the nosegay that you see, Singing within myself as bird or bee When such do ..."
2. Poems, by E.B. Barrett by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1856)
"irreparableness. I HAVE been in the meadows all the day And gathered there the
nosegay that you see, Singing within myself as a bird or bee When such do ..."
3. A drama of exile: and other poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1845)
"... irreparableness. I HAVE been in the meadows all the day, And gathered there
the nosegay that you see ; Singing within myself as bird or bee, ..."
4. English Sonnets by Poets of the Past by Samuel Waddington (1888)
"irreparableness. HAVE been in the meadows all the day And gathered there the
nosegay that you see, Singing within myself as bird or bee When such do ..."
5. The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers by Thomas Humphry Ward (1917)
"... irreparableness. 1 have been in the meadows all the day, And gathered there
the nosegay that you see, Singing within myself as bird or bee When such do ..."
6. Poems, by E.B. Barrett by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1856)
"irreparableness. I HAVE been in the meadows all the day And gathered there the
nosegay that you see, Singing within myself as a bird or bee When such do ..."
7. A drama of exile: and other poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1845)
"... irreparableness. I HAVE been in the meadows all the day, And gathered there
the nosegay that you see ; Singing within myself as bird or bee, ..."
8. English Sonnets by Poets of the Past by Samuel Waddington (1888)
"irreparableness. HAVE been in the meadows all the day And gathered there the
nosegay that you see, Singing within myself as bird or bee When such do ..."