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Unrecoverable
Unrecoverable meaning
Not recoverable; that cannot be recovered. | From which recovery is not possible.
Synonyms of Unrecoverable
Example sentences (16)
A big chunk of this outlay is never recovered, so the Office for National Statistics was right to decide that unrecoverable sums should be counted as public spending.
This increase looks to have been by a 70% increase in "unrecoverable advances" to $18.4 million.
As described in Normali’s book, “Spirit of the Stanley: A Grand Hotel and the Man Who Loved Her,” the property fell into what some thought was an unrecoverable deterioration that could only be resolved with a bulldozer and wrecking balls.
Before Grammarly ate my entire days’ work in an unrecoverable manner yesterday, I had intended to warn readers that gold risked a bull market trap leading to a downward correction.
The scheme will cover the cost of cricket balls purchased for the year, plus unrecoverable costs? above 2,000 pounds in the 2020 season, which may include cost of booking of grounds, purchase of kit and equipment etc.
The unrecoverable tuition fee from parents becomes their callous justification.
We need a new Minnesota Senate DFL majority, with committed public servants at the helm who are ready to get to work instead of wasting valuable time while small businesses and our kids are suffering unrecoverable costs.
Yet the 150 years’ worth of unrecoverable toxins mixed into the soil under PES make it unlikely that the site can be returned to its natural state, or used for residential purposes.
If a power failure or unrecoverable crash should occur before the other blocks get written, the system will have to be rebooted.
In addition to these, the early versions had a reputation as a "widow maker" as it could enter an unrecoverable dive due to a sonic surface effect at high sub-sonic speeds.
In the planning for the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese had hoped that the Pacific Fleet still utilized Lahaina as an anchorage as ships sunk in the deep water there would have been unrecoverable.
Not recognizing the Dutch roll, the crew used the rudder to stay on course, which exacerbated the instability, leading to an unrecoverable flight condition.
Printing introduces much noise in the ciphertext, generally rendering the message unrecoverable.
The Habsburg cause in the next few years would seem to suffer unrecoverable reverses.
These often represent scenarios that do not allow for recovery: RuntimeExceptions frequently reflect programming defects, Bloch 2001:172 and Errors generally represent unrecoverable JVM failures.
While the incident was downplayed by NASA, the roll was just several revolutions from being unrecoverable, which would have resulted in the LM crashing into the lunar surface.