irreparably
English
Etymology
irreparable + -ly
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: ir‧rep‧a‧rab‧ly
Adverb
irreparably (comparative more irreparably, superlative most irreparably)
- Such that it cannot be repaired.
- 1774, Edward Long, The History of Jamaica. Or, General Survey of the Antient and Modern State of that Island, volume 2, book 2, chapter 7, 5:
- The building was erected in two years, at the parochial expence, on the foundation of the former one, which was irreparably damaged by the hurricane of Auguſt, 1712.
- 1774, Edward Long, The History of Jamaica. Or, General Survey of the Antient and Modern State of that Island, volume 2, book 2, chapter 7, 5:
Translations
such that it cannot be repaired
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