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Much of the world in which he grew up is irreparably lost.
By the night's end, the relationship has been irreparably damaged.
"Do you really believe that one more night will damage him irreparably?"
She loved him so much, yet he seemed to be irreparably angry with her.
"A Jewish community center will irreparably damage the sense of place."
Perhaps not irreparably destroyed it, but that was never the plan.
He might have damaged it irreparably playing his little games.
Everyone's at the table still trying to get worked up, but the spell has been irreparably broken.
"The social fabric of the south has been irreparably damaged."
"She is the reason Tom has not irreparably shot himself in the foot over all these years," according to one former executive.
After that the internal organs would begin to break down irreparably.
Will it be irreparably damaged before the end of the next five centuries?
It was irreparably damaged during an air raid in 1940.
You may have irreparably damaged not just my reputation, but that of our family.
A cleaner who has been in business for over 50 years says it is irreparably stained.
The report said about 100 of the recovered items were irreparably damaged.
"Young man, simply by being here you are irreparably damaging my daughter.
When he drove them together, some heads were irreparably damaged.
The engine also becomes irreparably damaged by being run without enough oil.
Matthew was afraid because something in Joseph had changed irreparably.
There were no casualties although the plane was irreparably destroyed.
Being pregnant and due to the long since irreparably broken relationship, she was not interested.
I'd left him, and our lives were irreparably changed.
A fortnight went by before the community was irreparably destroyed.
At one point, earlier in the year, it seemed as if the group had been seriously and possibly irreparably damaged.