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Definition of Irreplaceable
1. Adjective. Impossible to replace. "Irreplaceable antiques"
Also: Unexpendable
Derivative terms: Irreplaceableness
Antonyms: Replaceable
Definition of Irreplaceable
1. Adjective. That which cannot be replaced. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Irreplaceable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Irreplaceable
Literary usage of Irreplaceable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dover Patrol 1915-1917 by Reginald Bacon (1919)
"... adopted—Possibilities of raids—The German mine menace—A reply to
complaints—irreplaceable transport vessels—Fine service of the masters of transports. ..."
2. Our Hawaii by Charmian London (1917)
"To one who views her from the height of his heart, a bright commercial future is
cold compensation for the irreplaceable loss of the old Hawaii. ..."
3. The Real Wealth of Nations =: Or, A New Civilization and Its Economic by John S. Hecht (1921)
"If first we ignore the irreplaceable raw material, the value to the workers of
an industry producing intrinsic value is the total sales less their living ..."
4. Handbook to the Tariff Question by Free trade union, London (1908)
"(b) That it is irreplaceable national capital. (c) That it helps the foreigner
to compete. Let us consider these three contentions. ..."
5. The Latin at War by Will Irwin (1917)
"Another factor is the destruction of the irreplaceable. In the San Francisco
disaster no irreplaceable property was lost except a few paintings. ..."
6. Wisdom for the Soul: Five Millennia of Prescriptions for Spiritual Healing by Larry Chang (2006)
"For in fact each man is unique and irreplaceable; there cannot be any other I;
each one of us — our soul, that is, not our life — is worth the whole ..."
7. The Interpretation of dreams by Sigmund Freud (1913)
"But with this speech are connected the dream thoughts : " No one is really
irreplaceable ; how many men have I already escorted to the grave, but I am still ..."
8. The Dover Patrol 1915-1917 by Reginald Bacon (1919)
"... adopted—Possibilities of raids—The German mine menace—A reply to
complaints—irreplaceable transport vessels—Fine service of the masters of transports. ..."
9. Our Hawaii by Charmian London (1917)
"To one who views her from the height of his heart, a bright commercial future is
cold compensation for the irreplaceable loss of the old Hawaii. ..."
10. The Real Wealth of Nations =: Or, A New Civilization and Its Economic by John S. Hecht (1921)
"If first we ignore the irreplaceable raw material, the value to the workers of
an industry producing intrinsic value is the total sales less their living ..."
11. Handbook to the Tariff Question by Free trade union, London (1908)
"(b) That it is irreplaceable national capital. (c) That it helps the foreigner
to compete. Let us consider these three contentions. ..."
12. The Latin at War by Will Irwin (1917)
"Another factor is the destruction of the irreplaceable. In the San Francisco
disaster no irreplaceable property was lost except a few paintings. ..."
13. Wisdom for the Soul: Five Millennia of Prescriptions for Spiritual Healing by Larry Chang (2006)
"For in fact each man is unique and irreplaceable; there cannot be any other I;
each one of us — our soul, that is, not our life — is worth the whole ..."
14. The Interpretation of dreams by Sigmund Freud (1913)
"But with this speech are connected the dream thoughts : " No one is really
irreplaceable ; how many men have I already escorted to the grave, but I am still ..."