How do you use Irreparably in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Irreparably in a sentence
Irreparably meaning
Such that it cannot be repaired.
Using Irreparably
- The main meaning on this page is: Such that it cannot be repaired.
- In the example corpus, irreparably often appears in combinations such as: irreparably damaged, irreparably harm, be irreparably.
Context around Irreparably
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 10 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Irreparably
- In this selection, "irreparably" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, becomes, lives, almost, damaged, harm and broken stand out and add context to how "irreparably" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and have irreparably harmed the and beings has irreparably altered life. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "irreparably" sits close to words such as abdulrazaq, adan and adolphus, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with irreparably
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Critics fear any such mining could irreparably harm a national treasure. (11 words)
Don’t worry, your brain hasn’t been irreparably broken by the holiday season. (14 words)
At that moment, the cell becomes irreparably damaged if the energy continues to flow through it. (16 words)
Brooks filed an anonymous lawsuit last month in Mississippi in which he asked a judge to stop the publication of “false allegations of sexual misconduct” by the woman, claiming it would “irreparably harm (his) reputation, family, career and livelihood”. (39 words)
The main detractor all the while has been Sony; the Japanese gaming giant has gone so far as to say that the deal would irreparably harm competition and that Microsoft could potentially release inferior versions of on PlayStation. (38 words)
Spock, with over a century of experience, understands this, and knows it is logical to potentially throw away his career simply because if he does not, the entire universe could be irreparably damaged. (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
At that moment, the cell becomes irreparably damaged if the energy continues to flow through it.
Dr Das believes in the future they will have to "compartmentalise Lucy" as their relationship is "irreparably damaged".
Set in a post-apocalyptic world, the emergence of "hybrids," part human and part animal beings, has irreparably altered life on earth.
Sony had earlier complained that offer could "irreparably harm competition" and that the company may even sabotage the PlayStation versions.
Spock, with over a century of experience, understands this, and knows it is logical to potentially throw away his career simply because if he does not, the entire universe could be irreparably damaged.
The main detractor all the while has been Sony; the Japanese gaming giant has gone so far as to say that the deal would irreparably harm competition and that Microsoft could potentially release inferior versions of on PlayStation.
Together with the CIA, the institutions formed the Gang of Four, a collective formed in the mid-20th century that started the coup which irreparably damaged the United States for decades to come.
While the more right-wing heroes like The Comedian were rewarded for their brutality the liberal Mothman's life was irreparably destroyed by an unprincipled government.
Brooks filed an anonymous lawsuit last month in Mississippi in which he asked a judge to stop the publication of “false allegations of sexual misconduct” by the woman, claiming it would “irreparably harm (his) reputation, family, career and livelihood”.
Companion, advisor, muse and artistic sidekick, it would have been her presence that irreparably compromised the harmony between the four baronets of music.
Critics fear any such mining could irreparably harm a national treasure.
Don’t worry, your brain hasn’t been irreparably broken by the holiday season.
Fani and her boyfriend’s greed and desire for fame have come at an outrageous cost to taxpayers and have irreparably harmed the credibility of this case.
Israel has the right to defend itself against an existential threat, but too many innocent civilians are seeing their lives lost and their lives irreparably changed.
The digital economy operates at an unparalleled pace, where delays can irreparably harm competition and consumer welfare.
There is also a question of whether the trust between the Dutchman and Ineos has been irreparably broken after they spoke to managers behind his back despite offering him assurances over his position.
The union insists officers with pending cases “will be irreparably injured by being force to proceed” before the board.
In the series, a family’s lives are irreparably disrupted when Andy (Chris Evans) and Laurie (Michelle Dockery) Barber’s son, Jacob (Jaeden Martell), is accused of murdering a fellow classmate, Ben Rifkin.
It was fractured almost irreparably that year when their mother, Cissie, died and Jack accused “Our Kid” of not visiting her before her death.
Our planet is on the brink of being irreparably damaged and, unfortunately, we will suffer the consequences for that damage.
Common combinations with irreparably
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- irreparably damaged 11×
- irreparably harm 6×
- be irreparably 6×
- was irreparably 4×
- irreparably harmed 4×
- would irreparably 3×
- been irreparably 3×
- is irreparably 2×
- could irreparably 2×
- irreparably broken 2×