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irreparable

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Adj — So badly damaged or harmed that it cannot be fixed or made right again.

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irreparable harm irreparable damage

Etymology

From Old French irréparable, from Latin irreparabilis, from ir- ("not") plus reparable ("repairable").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “irreparable” mean?

The word “irreparable” means so badly damaged or harmed that it cannot be fixed or made right again. In plain terms, beyond repair or fixing, often used for damage to relationships, reputations, or property.

How do you pronounce “irreparable”?

“Irreparable” is pronounced ih-REHP-ruh-buhl (/ɪˈɹɛp(ə)ɹəbəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “irreparable” in a sentence?

Here is “irreparable” used in a sentence: “The scandal caused irreparable damage to his reputation.”

What part of speech is “irreparable”?

“Irreparable” is an adjective.

Where does the word “irreparable” come from?

The word “irreparable” comes from Latin. From Old French irréparable, from Latin irreparabilis, from ir- ("not") plus reparable ("repairable").

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