irretraceable
[ ir-i-trey-suh-buhl ]
adjective
unable to be retraced.
Origin of irretraceable
1First recorded in 1840–50; ir-2 + retraceable
Other words from irretraceable
- ir·re·trace·a·bly, adverb
Words Nearby irretraceable
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How to use irretraceable in a sentence
The ocean itself furnished its comment upon the irretraceable step which he had taken.
Without design, by a surprise on the part of both, the step has been taken which may well seem irretraceable.
The Ethics of George Eliot's Works | John Crombie BrownHe had taken a step forward and upward—a step irretraceable.
Sevenoaks | J. G. Holland
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