irretrievably in the PONS Dictionary

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When a marriage breaks up irretrievably, a few identified items are usually evaluated as dowry to the husband.
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Court documents revealed their relationship irretrievably broke down within just two years of their wedding.
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The lasting effect of his work was in altering and altering crucially and irretrievably, the moral and social outlook of the leading younger writers and thinkers of his time.
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What had been fun and frothy turns irretrievably maudlin.
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Specifically, holy fear was needed to keep the people of those times from sinking irretrievably into the consequences of their evils.
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At his death in 1668, most of his manuscripts were buried in the library of his order; the rest were dispersed in private collections or were irretrievably lost.
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The castle at this time was in a desperate state of disrepair and without urgent intervention was in real danger of becoming irretrievably beyond repair.
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All documentary files and records got irretrievably lost.
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They are prone to getting stuck, sometimes irretrievably, on objects in the environment owing to a lack of adequate collision detection.
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The objects were long thought to be irretrievably lost in the civil war that followed, until 2002.
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