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irretrievably

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/ˌɪrɪˈtriːvəbli/
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in a way that cannot be regained or recovered

  • The computer crashed, and the data was irretrievably lost despite attempts to recover it.
  • The trust between them was irretrievably broken after the betrayal.
  • The ancient artifact was mishandled and irretrievably damaged during excavation.
  • The relationship soured irretrievably due to ongoing misunderstandings.
  • The confidential information was leaked, leading to irretrievably damaged reputations.