irrecoverable in the PONS Dictionary

irrecoverable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

bad [or irrecoverable ] [or doubtful], debts
bad [or irrecoverable ] [or doubtful], debts

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Added to the men missing in action, the number of irrecoverable casualties in the period is approximately 2,500.
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The fighter flicks into an irrecoverable spin.
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A ledger on display in the main building of the club is open to a page that has a list of irrecoverable debts that were written off by the club.
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Sometimes data can be recovered using relatively simple methods and tools; more serious cases can require expert intervention, particularly if parts of files are irrecoverable.
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Bankruptcy rules are in part designed to prevent downward, irrecoverable spirals of debt while still exacting a considerable penalty.
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Penalty charges are irrecoverable at common law.
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In the case of severe, irrecoverable damage to the data, the player may try to rescan the disc to relocate its position.
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Brown recovered, but entered a second irrecoverable spin too low to eject.
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Zeroing the drive will render any data it contains irrecoverable by software; however it still may be recoverable by special laboratory techniques.
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This product offers higher elongation at break but tends to have irrecoverable dead stretch with constant stress.
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