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Irretrievably in a sentence
Irretrievably meaning
In an irretrievable manner; irrecoverably.
Using Irretrievably
- The main meaning on this page is: In an irretrievable manner; irrecoverably.
- In the example corpus, irretrievably often appears in combinations such as: irretrievably broken, had irretrievably, was irretrievably.
Context around Irretrievably
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 0 start, 9 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Irretrievably
- In this selection, "irretrievably" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, down, prejudiced, possibly, broken, lost and siphoned stand out and add context to how "irretrievably" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include marriage had irretrievably broken down and and is irretrievably consumed when. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "irretrievably" sits close to words such as aaditya, aardman and abbess, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with irretrievably
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
And yes, the dress was irretrievably ruined. (7 words)
Later, more thorough techniques of scouring the surface irretrievably lost the earlier text. (13 words)
Reaction mass must be carried along with the rocket and is irretrievably consumed when used. (15 words)
CDP’s strategy document is also inflected by a clear-eyed—if somewhat resigned—acknowledgment that the internet has irretrievably changed and that the old vision of a seamless global network, underpinned by shared universal values, is all but dead. (40 words)
It took the intervention of the club’s executive to convince Mutasa to accept Mukamba back into the team, as the pair’s relationship had broken down irretrievably after the latter’s misdemeanours at the end of last term. (39 words)
In written submissions, Mr Fitzgerald said that if Assange was extradited, he would face a trial with 'tainted evidence' and jurors who are 'prejudiced irretrievably by public denunciations of him made by the President downwards'. (35 words)
Example sentences (18)
If you assume good faith, on the other hand, and are wrong, the data of millions of people are irretrievably siphoned, with the bell unable to be unrung.
CDP’s strategy document is also inflected by a clear-eyed—if somewhat resigned—acknowledgment that the internet has irretrievably changed and that the old vision of a seamless global network, underpinned by shared universal values, is all but dead.
I never dreamt that just 18 months later, I would be living alone in a rental apartment, supporting myself and facing two more surgeries after my marriage had irretrievably broken down.
In written submissions, Mr Fitzgerald said that if Assange was extradited, he would face a trial with 'tainted evidence' and jurors who are 'prejudiced irretrievably by public denunciations of him made by the President downwards'.
It was a dark story, grounded in the notion that democracy was possibly irretrievably broken and that the hope of reunifying the country had been eradicated.
Mr Wade undermined this claim, clarifying, “My marriage was irretrievably broken in 2015,” claiming that his wife had an affair and they stayed together for their children.
And yes, the dress was irretrievably ruined.
In papers submitted by Cate, she said the marriage had 'broken down irretrievably' and cited 'two years' separation by consent' as grounds for the divorce.
The EU is in serious trouble financially and economically and needs to re-open Russian markets now nearly irretrievably closed to the previous suppliers.
But even if he doesn’t, the direction and political significance of the Supreme Court has been changed irretrievably.
DExEU bristles at the suggestion that it has been largely written out of the Brexit story, recently denying that meetings between Barnier and Robbins without Davis were a sign he had been irretrievably sidelined.
It took the intervention of the club’s executive to convince Mutasa to accept Mukamba back into the team, as the pair’s relationship had broken down irretrievably after the latter’s misdemeanours at the end of last term.
Parents and teachers worried we'd be irretrievably damaged by the sight of a rabbit with its throat ripped out.
Furthermore, the Georgian literati, reacting to Russian rule in Georgia and the suppression of national institutions, contrasted Tamar's era to their contemporary situation, lamenting the irretrievably lost past in their writings.
In this he confirmed his own extramarital affair with Camilla Parker Bowles, saying that he had rekindled their association in 1986, only after his marriage to the Princess had "irretrievably broken down".
Later, more thorough techniques of scouring the surface irretrievably lost the earlier text.
Reaction mass must be carried along with the rocket and is irretrievably consumed when used.
Warwick, p. 258 The following month, the Snowdons publicly acknowledged that their marriage had irretrievably broken down.
Common combinations with irretrievably
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: