Definitionadv. in an irreparable manner or to an irreparable degree
Last update: September 17, 2015
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But would Dion face those eyes with the hard defiance of one irreparably aloof from his former life. [Please select]
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If his boy were irreparably hurt anywhere, it was in his foot. [Please select]
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But these are not irreparably lost, and the following cure will often bring them back to their former beauty. [Please select]
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Do you really mean to say that you could write and publish this book without _knowing_ that you were doing a wrong action--which, so far from serving me, could only damage my career irreparably. [Please select]
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Betty put the money away in her purse, conscious that it meant self-denial on the lad's part, but knowing that she would hurt his pride irreparably did she refuse to take it. [Please select]
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