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    irreparable


    1. After calculating the price I remembered that in addition to their value as collectors' items that the Hammerli Lenzburg could also put a hole in my head the size of an egg or shatter a knee-cap into irreparable splinters


    2. Too often missionary churches have done irreparable harm to native societies before they received proper study," Elmore said


    3. could have been in an irreparable circumstance


    4. How much of that can they do now? Rather than bringing my daughter up on charges, I would suggest some form of reprimand be issued against David and his father for the irreparable damage done to my daughters


    5. Until her last moment on earth she was unaware that her irreparable fate as a disturbing woman was a daily disaster


    6. He scarcely raised his eyes when he heard the door open, but that look was enough for his brother to see repeated in it the irreparable fate of his great-grandfather


    7. According to her latest MRI, the drugs and beating Missy was subjected to have done irreparable damage to her hippocampus - the part of her brain responsible not only for processing new memories but, it also affects emotions, behaviour and sense of smell


    8. We thus have no choice but to try retrieving her in the past before she causes irreparable damage


    9. To Mitchell, it seemed as though his world had shattered into a million, irreparable pieces


    10. It failed, since large parts of the door had suffered irreparable damage when the Minion Droids had entered

    11. That was partly due to the fact that the suits were the best of the best, but also because they had reached a threshold of transporter use, meaning there was irreparable damage done to their physiology, damage that forced them to live out their days in the suit


    12. Jack might do something radical and the mass of people that were there would riot and cause irreparable damage


    13. The parishioners are consequently driven away from church, and the Establishment suffers irreparable damage


    14. If they are liquidated, even at virtually any price, the damage caused to the bank’s reputation by doing so will be irreparable


    15. Even the castle, which had been constructed with the most ingenious plan of architecture that the greatest minds on the planet could conceive, was irreparable


    16. She hoped that the damage was not irreparable


    17. To be exposed to certain experiences before the child is ready can do irreparable damage


    18. Their nesting areas were destroyed and their world suffered irreparable damage


    19. He hesitated, concerned that he might do irreparable damage to his teeth if he took this wire out


    20. reminder before the universe of an irreparable ruin that has taken place, a burning up that has accomplished its allotted

    21. The other ship has irreparable damage given the limitations of our resources at present


    22. before the universe of an irreparable ruin that has taken place, a burning up that has accomplished


    23. irreparable ruin that has taken place, a burning up that has accomplished its allotted purpose, The


    24. The traditionalist argument is that the words "destroy" and "destruction" should not be taken with their established meaning, but be interpreted as "a loss of well being," or an "irreparable loss


    25. A perpetual smoke may, therefore, well stand for a perpetual reminder before the universe of an irreparable ruin that has taken place, a burning up that has accomplished its allotted purpose, The same inspired portrayed, it is to be ever remembered, declares that God will 'consume,' 'devour,' 'destroy,' cause to 'perish,' and 'blot out' all the wicked


    26. They only deepen their colors, and introduce terms which declare that his ruin shall be irreparable and his destruction complete and eternal


    27. irreparable tissue damage and onset gangrene which resulted in the amputation of both


    28. ) 'That this is not spoken’ (says Whitby) 'of the cities themselves, but of the inhabitants which dwelt in them, is evident; but yet I conceive they are said to suffer the vengeance of eternal fire, not because their souls are at present suffering punishment in hell fire, but because they and their cities perished by that fire from heaven which brought a perpetual, irreparable destruction on them and their cities


    29. ’ 'The reduction of those cities with their inhabitants to ashes, is mentioned as the thing which placed them as an example of God's vengeance on the ungodly to all future ages; nor could anything be a more fit example of it; for since Peter has informed us that the heavens and earth which mow are, are reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and destruction of ungodly men, when the earth and the works that are therein shall be burned up, what could be a more exact emblem of that day when the elements shall melt into a lake of fire, and the ungodly shall be cast into it? Nor is there anything more common and familiar in Scripture than to represent a thorough and irreparable vastation, whose effects and signs should be still remaining, by the word aijw>niov, which we have rendered eternal


    30. country, enumerating the irreparable environmental damage that they were capable of and

    31. The traditionalist argument is that the words "destroy" and "destruction" should not be taken with their established meaning but be interpreted as "a loss of well being" or an "irreparable loss


    32. A perpetual smoke may, therefore, will stand for a perpetual reminder before the universe of an irreparable ruin that has taken place, a burning up that has accomplished its allot-ted purpose, The same inspired portrayed, it is to be ever remembered, declares that God will


    33. Obesity experts jumped on Nintendo immediately, rightfully stating that the game could cause irreparable harm to a child's body image


    34. At last he went to bed, out of spirits and heavy at heart, as much because he missed Sancho as because of the irreparable disaster to his stockings, the stitches of which he would have even taken up with silk of another colour, which is one of the greatest signs of poverty a gentleman can show in the course of his never-failing embarrassments


    35. Her thoughts were silently fixed on the irreparable injury which too early an independence and its consequent habits of idleness, dissipation, and luxury, had made in the mind, the character, the happiness, of a man who, to every advantage of person and talents, united a disposition naturally open and honest, and a feeling, affectionate temper


    36. He would only add, before he sat down, that he rejoiced—and all of them would rejoice—that these gentlemen had returned safe and sound from their difficult and dangerous task, for it cannot be denied that any disaster to such an expedition would have inflicted a well-nigh irreparable loss to the cause of Zoological science


    37. “Because of this irreparable loss, we’re asking that you give the plaintiffs fifty million dollars for Sam Cabot’s lifetime medical bills, for his pain and suffering, and for the misery of his family


    38. By the expression of her father’s face, not sad, not crushed, but angry and working unnaturally, she saw that hanging over her and about to crush her was some terrible misfortune, the worst in life, one she had not yet experienced, irreparable and incomprehensible- the death of one she loved


    39. What an ominous minute is that in which society draws back and consummates the irreparable abandonment of a sentient being! Jean Valjean was condemned to five years in the galleys


    40. He had not examined and weighed the right which man takes to dispose of the irrevocable and the irreparable

    41. It was during the first glimmering of old age, when she began to feel that something irreparable had occurred in her life whenever she heard thunder before the rain


    42. Juvenal Urbino had met her four months earlier as she waited her turn in the clinic of Misericordia Hospital, and he knew immediately that something irreparable had just occurred in his destiny


    43. A few years before he had gone to a dangerous assignation, his heart heavy with terror of what might happen, and he had found the door unlocked and the hinges recently oiled so that he could come in without a sound, but he repented at the last moment for fear of causing a decent married woman irreparable harm by dying in her bed


    44. On the other hand, he himself could not escape the notion of old age current in his day, so it was to be expected that when he saw Fermina Daza stumble at the door of the movie theater he would be shaken by a thunderbolt of panic that death, the son of a bitch, would win an irreparable victory in his fierce war of love


    45. Institutional favorites crash more quickly than marginal companies because large numbers of portfolio managers rush to dump the stock of the favorites when the analysts are finally convinced that the industry has been dealt an irreparable blow


    46. But the harm done was immense and irreparable


    47. By the expression of her father’s face, not sad, not crushed, but angry and working unnaturally, she saw that hanging over her and about to crush her was some terrible misfortune, the worst in life, one she had not yet experienced, irreparable and incomprehensible—the death of one she loved


    48. She felt again that same bitter ache at the heart, that horrible, gnawing sense of irreparable loss, as she had voluntarily put out of her life “the only good in the world


    49. For the dishonor which such men bring upon pharmacy, and for the irreparable injury which they inflict upon suffering humanity I should like to give them several years of penal servitude


    50. Lowndes;) he has shown, that connected with the maritime power of the enemy, and with other bills already passed this House, this measure has all the blasting qualities, without even the few equivocal benefits of a broad restrictive system; and he has demonstrated the irreparable mischiefs which must result from such weak and mongrel measures

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    Synonyms for "irreparable"

    irreparable hopeless destroyed broken beyond repair incurable incorrigible

    "irreparable" definitions

    impossible to repair, rectify, or amend