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Definition of Irreparably
1. Adverb. In an irreparable manner or to an irreparable degree.
Definition of Irreparably
1. adv. In an irreparable manner.
Definition of Irreparably
1. Adverb. Such that it cannot be repaired. ¹
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Definition of Irreparably
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Irreparably
Literary usage of Irreparably
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of America by William Robertson (1787)
"... from his own country, and the ties which bound him to it are irreparably
broken, he feels lets ..."
2. Cyclopedia of American Horticulture: Comprising Suggestions for Cultivation by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Wilhelm Miller (1901)
"Common fault in priming This wound cannot heal until the stub rots away, and by
that time the tree may be irreparably diseased. plums. ..."
3. An Analytical Digest of the Cases Published in the New Series of the Law by Edmund Story-Maskelyne (1872)
"... the plaintiffs business was materially injured thereby, the value of their
goodwill depreciated, and the corpus of their property irreparably damaged. ..."
4. Posthumous Memoirs of Karoline Bauer: From the German by Karoline Bauer (1884)
"... dreams and plans a new apparition, which thwarted not only those, but my whole
after-life, cruelly and irreparably—it was Prince Leopold of Koburg. ..."
5. The History of America by William Robertson (1787)
"... from his own country, and the ties which bound him to it are irreparably
broken, he feels lets ..."
6. Cyclopedia of American Horticulture: Comprising Suggestions for Cultivation by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Wilhelm Miller (1901)
"Common fault in priming This wound cannot heal until the stub rots away, and by
that time the tree may be irreparably diseased. plums. ..."
7. An Analytical Digest of the Cases Published in the New Series of the Law by Edmund Story-Maskelyne (1872)
"... the plaintiffs business was materially injured thereby, the value of their
goodwill depreciated, and the corpus of their property irreparably damaged. ..."
8. Posthumous Memoirs of Karoline Bauer: From the German by Karoline Bauer (1884)
"... dreams and plans a new apparition, which thwarted not only those, but my whole
after-life, cruelly and irreparably—it was Prince Leopold of Koburg. ..."