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词汇 irremediable
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Definition of irremediable in English:

irremediable

adjective ˌɪrɪˈmiːdɪəb(ə)lˌɪ(r)rəˈmidiəb(ə)l
  • Impossible to cure or put right.

    不能医治的,无可救药的;无法挽救的;不能改正的;不可弥补的

    irremediable marital breakdowns
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The danger is that of irremediable harm to life.
    • The harm caused by homicide is absolutely irremediable, whereas the harm caused by many other crimes is remediable to a degree.
    • Though Magdalen is still alive, the novel's prophetic gloom seems to have been realized in the irremediable loss of her character.
    • It was another warning of impending and irremediable judgment.
    • And there are real, bitter and irremediable losses that come with the loss of language traditions.
    • Recall, for example, his reaction to his father's death, an event which represented irremediable evil to Lisbeth.
    • The extinction of animals and plant species and the depletion of non-renewable resources are irremediable crimes.
    • They are addressing a real concern, however clumsily, and are aware (even if they aren't aware) of what may be an irremediable weakness in electronic security.
    • The conflict between the two decisions is irremediable.
    • Incompatibility of temperament has cause the irremediable breakdown of the marriage.
    • I'm not overly keen to have patent remedies for the patently irremediable suggested to me.
    • The collapse of the Democrats' Southern base was now obvious and irremediable.
    • To look upon the ruins and relics of our ancestors does not so much resurrect their world as call to mind its irremediable loss.
    • If they doubt that, their doubt is irremediable.
    • Although some of the demos featuring Ilene Woods suffer from irremediable damage, in most respects this selection is a pleasurable listening experience.
    • By converting irremediable loss, heartbreak, physical or spiritual despair into something beautiful, good poems about bad things make us feel less helpless in the face of what we can't control.
    • Its a sort of irremediable layer of anti-US attitudes that come with the superpower territory and that we cannot do anything about.
    • Ten years ago I would have said that this sad state of affairs was irremediable, at least for the immediate future.
    • The unachievable and irremediable task of writing takes the form of an endless repetition, where the same is posed in the dizziness of redoubling, where there is no cognition but only recognition.
    • The consequence is that the claim is irremediable, and in the event no amendment has been sought.
    Synonyms
    irreparable, unrepairable, beyond repair, unrectifiable, irrevocable

Derivatives

  • irremediably

  • adverb ˌɪrɪˈmiːdɪəbliˌɪ(r)rəˈmidiəbli
    • ICON is a word that has irremediably lost its original meaning.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Truth may be universal but human perception and expression of it are irremediably situated.
      • Others say that real art there was impossible, that it was irremediably contaminated by the propagandistic powers of socialism.
      • Let's leave aside those of us who believe that the judgment of art is irremediably subjective.
      • But it is irremediably confused and confusing.
      • The story of Lucy Partington, his cousin, is irremediably terrible.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin irremediabilis, from in- 'not' + remediabilis 'curable' (from remedium 'remedy').

Definition of irremediable in US English:

irremediable

adjectiveˌi(r)rəˈmēdēəb(ə)lˌɪ(r)rəˈmidiəb(ə)l
  • Impossible to cure or put right.

    不能医治的,无可救药的;无法挽救的;不能改正的;不可弥补的

    irremediable marital breakdowns
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although some of the demos featuring Ilene Woods suffer from irremediable damage, in most respects this selection is a pleasurable listening experience.
    • The consequence is that the claim is irremediable, and in the event no amendment has been sought.
    • And there are real, bitter and irremediable losses that come with the loss of language traditions.
    • Its a sort of irremediable layer of anti-US attitudes that come with the superpower territory and that we cannot do anything about.
    • If they doubt that, their doubt is irremediable.
    • Though Magdalen is still alive, the novel's prophetic gloom seems to have been realized in the irremediable loss of her character.
    • The danger is that of irremediable harm to life.
    • They are addressing a real concern, however clumsily, and are aware (even if they aren't aware) of what may be an irremediable weakness in electronic security.
    • The harm caused by homicide is absolutely irremediable, whereas the harm caused by many other crimes is remediable to a degree.
    • The collapse of the Democrats' Southern base was now obvious and irremediable.
    • Ten years ago I would have said that this sad state of affairs was irremediable, at least for the immediate future.
    • By converting irremediable loss, heartbreak, physical or spiritual despair into something beautiful, good poems about bad things make us feel less helpless in the face of what we can't control.
    • Recall, for example, his reaction to his father's death, an event which represented irremediable evil to Lisbeth.
    • To look upon the ruins and relics of our ancestors does not so much resurrect their world as call to mind its irremediable loss.
    • The unachievable and irremediable task of writing takes the form of an endless repetition, where the same is posed in the dizziness of redoubling, where there is no cognition but only recognition.
    • I'm not overly keen to have patent remedies for the patently irremediable suggested to me.
    • The extinction of animals and plant species and the depletion of non-renewable resources are irremediable crimes.
    • It was another warning of impending and irremediable judgment.
    • The conflict between the two decisions is irremediable.
    • Incompatibility of temperament has cause the irremediable breakdown of the marriage.
    Synonyms
    irreparable, unrepairable, beyond repair, unrectifiable, irrevocable

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin irremediabilis, from in- ‘not’ + remediabilis ‘curable’ (from remedium ‘remedy’).

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