Moderate as in irrevocable Unable to be recovered or repaired, typically referring to a situation or loss that is beyond remedy or rescue. Clear All
8 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Irretrievable'
Losing the key in the ocean rendered it irretrievable, and they had to call a locksmith.
His irretrievable mistake during the experiment led to irreversible consequences.
The irretrievable rift in their friendship became apparent after years of misunderstanding.
The irretrievable loss of the championship match haunted the athlete for years.
The irretrievable memories of her childhood home brought tears to her eyes.
The ancient artifact's destruction was irretrievable, marking the end of an era.
The irreversible decision led to an irretrievable rift in their friendship.
The burned documents were irretrievable, causing a setback in the investigation.
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