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Irreparably

usgb/ɪˈrepərəbli/Volume
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Use 'irreparably' to express a deep sense of loss or damage, often feeling negative and hopeless. SlideTheir relationship was irreparably harmed after the betrayal.
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'Irreparably' indicates an extreme situation where repair or fixing is not possible, highlighting finality. SlideThe vase shattered, becoming irreparably broken.
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Use it to underscore the permanent consequences of an action or event, often with a sense of regret. SlideThe oil spill irreparably damaged the marine ecosystem.