irreparably
1 of 1adverb/ɪˈrɛpərəbli/
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in a way that cannot be fixed
- The fire damaged the historical artifacts irreparably, destroying centuries-old treasures.
- The betrayal of trust by a close friend can harm a relationship irreparably.
- The car accident left the vehicle irreparably damaged, beyond the possibility of repair.
- The hurricane's impact on the coastal ecosystem was severe, irreparably altering the natural habitat.
- Mismanagement of funds can lead to irreparably damaging the financial stability of a business.