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be irreparable.
adjective
Incapable of being repaired, amended, cured or rectified
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"The loss will be irreparable.
The damage to the landscape is going to be irreparable.
The damage would be irreparable to him and his league.
"The damage to Argentina could be irreparable," he said.
"There might be irreparable damage to the brand".
Still, the damage does not appear to be irreparable.
"If we don't get the waiver the damage will be irreparable," Cummings said.
The danger if this destroys the reset is that the damage may be irreparable.
If the hardest-hit communities do not get help soon, the damage may be irreparable.
The damage done to our relationship with Israel will be irreparable.
They fear that by the time the political pendulum swings, the damage will be irreparable.
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