Definitionadj. incapable of being recovered or regained
Last update: September 11, 2015
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He suffered irrecoverable losses in his business. [Please select]
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It was with these elements - fiercely antagonistic because so closely allied in character - that the battle of Christianity was really fought, and though, after its official adoption, the old religion lingered on as "paganism" and died hard at the end, it was really doomed from the moment when the Augustan revival had taken its irrecoverable bias in the direction of the emperorworship. [Please select]
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All had vanished into the grave of irrecoverable days. [Please select]
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"I became alarmed for the safety of my poor hare, and heartily wished the dogs might come to an irrecoverable fault." [Please select]
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If they parted, they might meet again to find the magic irrecoverable. [Please select]
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Looking at her she may have recalled the golden, irrecoverable days of her own girlhood and her own first ball. [Please select]
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"She is right, but how is it that we in our irrecoverable youth did not know it." [Please select]
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I became alarmed for the safety of my poor hare, and heartily wished the dogs might come to an irrecoverable fault. [Please select]
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So ended a career which had mounted slowly and painfully, but resolutely, to the highest pinnacle of greatness--greatness full of honour and beneficent activity--suddenly to plunge down to depths where honour and hope were irrecoverable. [Please select]
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A little while ago he had hated Desmond because she had come before Veronica; she had taken what belonged to Veronica, the first tremor of his passion, the irrecoverable delight and surprise. [Please select]
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