Definition of Irreplaceably

1. Adverb. In an irreplaceable manner; (frequently) uniquely, singularly. ¹

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Definition of Irreplaceably

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Irreplaceably

irremovably
irremunerable
irrenowned
irrep
irreparability
irreparable
irreparableness
irreparably
irreparate
irrepealability
irrepealable
irrepentance
irreplaceability
irreplaceable
irreplaceableness
irreplaceably (current term)
irreplicability
irreplicable
irreprehensible
irrepresentable
irrepressibility
irrepressible
irrepressibly
irreproachable
irreproachableness
irreproachably
irreproducibility
irreproducible
irreproducibly
irreprovable

Literary usage of Irreplaceably

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Herodotus by Herodotus (1920)
"... and irreplaceably at the head of European ¡irose literature, whether in its scientific or in its artistic character. ..."

2. Herodotus: the fourth, fifth, and sixth books by Herodotus, Reginald Walter Macan (1895)
"... and irreplaceably at the head of European prose literature, whether in its scientific or in its artistic character. To those capable of realising ..."

3. Internet and Society in Latin America and the Caribbean by Marcelo Bonilla (2004)
"That is why it is so important to keep themselves informed - in this sense, the wisdom of the Internet is uniquely and irreplaceably useful: not only does ..."

4. The Business of Commerce: Examining an Honorable Profession by James Chesher, Tibor R. Machan (1999)
"To say that human beings come first in the known universe means that each individual is an irreplaceably valuable being, not to be sacrificed by another for ..."

5. What Makes Industries Strategic: A Perspective on Technology, Economic by Martin C. Libicki (1996)
"... in fact it was now driven by irreplaceably sophisticated Japanese capital equipment. 44 Sony's strategy is reported in Business Week, 1 June 1987, 55; ..."

6. The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian by James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell (1865)
"... outposts in detail, he has forced the tide of battle straight to the adverse citadel, and pulled out, we believe, irreplaceably, its twofold foundation. ..."

7. Herodotus by Herodotus (1920)
"... and irreplaceably at the head of European ¡irose literature, whether in its scientific or in its artistic character. ..."

8. Herodotus: the fourth, fifth, and sixth books by Herodotus, Reginald Walter Macan (1895)
"... and irreplaceably at the head of European prose literature, whether in its scientific or in its artistic character. To those capable of realising ..."

9. Internet and Society in Latin America and the Caribbean by Marcelo Bonilla (2004)
"That is why it is so important to keep themselves informed - in this sense, the wisdom of the Internet is uniquely and irreplaceably useful: not only does ..."

10. The Business of Commerce: Examining an Honorable Profession by James Chesher, Tibor R. Machan (1999)
"To say that human beings come first in the known universe means that each individual is an irreplaceably valuable being, not to be sacrificed by another for ..."

11. What Makes Industries Strategic: A Perspective on Technology, Economic by Martin C. Libicki (1996)
"... in fact it was now driven by irreplaceably sophisticated Japanese capital equipment. 44 Sony's strategy is reported in Business Week, 1 June 1987, 55; ..."

12. The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian by James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell (1865)
"... outposts in detail, he has forced the tide of battle straight to the adverse citadel, and pulled out, we believe, irreplaceably, its twofold foundation. ..."

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