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is irremediable
adjective
Unable to be remedied, cured, corrected or repaired; irreparable, incurable.
Exact(8)
"They have their fallouts, but nothing is irremediable.
The consequent destruction of natural values is irremediable.
And when you're feeling like the world is irremediable, that's probably what you should do.
They have their fall outs, but nothing is irremediable," said Carole Sabas, French Vogue's New York correspondent.
However, Descartes does not believe that this situation is irremediable.
Moreover, it may seem that her ignorance is irremediable by reasoning alone, that she requires empirical evidence to come to know that which is stated by (1).
Similar(52)
Their misfortunes were long-standing, and they felt them to be irremediable.
In many cases, however, the massive, structural intracranial pathology was irremediable.
Their calamities were of ancient date and they knew them to be irremediable".
"The extinction of animals and plant species and the depletion of non-renewable resources are irremediable crimes," he said recently.
There is not an atom of public benefit in doing so and the consequences for the child and his family are irremediable.
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