irremediable - 4 dictionary results
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Language Translation for : irremediable
| Spanish: | caso perdido, imposible, irremediable, | German: | hoffnungslos, | Japanese: | 救いがたい |
| ir·re·me·di·a·ble
(ĭr'ĭ-mē'dē-ə-bəl) Pronunciation Key
adj. Impossible to remedy, correct, or repair; incurable or irreparable: irremediable errors in judgment. ir're·me'di·a·bly adv. |
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| irremediable | |
adjective | |
| impossible to remedy or correct or redress; "an irremediable error"; "irremediable defects of character" [ant: remediable] |
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Irremediable
Ir`re*me"di*a*ble\, a. [L. irremediabilis: cf. F. irr['e]m['e]diable. See In- not, and Remediable.] Not to be remedied, corrected, or redressed; incurable; as, an irremediable disease or evil.
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