irreparably in the PONS Dictionary

irreparably Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the ship has been irreparably damaged

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English
Although she hit gently, she had irreparably damaged her bottom.
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If the uterus has been irreparably damaged, surrogacy or adoption may be the only options.
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Over time the brand became tarnished by inconsistent customer delivery and image perceptions of the cloverleaf logo were irreparably damaged.
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