In an irrecoverable manner; beyond recovery.(adverb)
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Use "irrecoverably" in a sentence
"In 1974, White's national ambitions -- no matter how fanciful they remained -- were irrecoverably shattered when US District Court Judge Arthur Garrity ordered Boston to desegregate its public schools."
"Rather, much of the New Testament was written either by persons whose identity remains irrecoverably anonymous or by frauds impersonating famous and powerful Christians of an earlier generation."
"I was impressed with the ease with which contributions can be added to a Magento site, but one contribution irrecoverably damaged one of my sites - but as the maturity of Magento improves, the contributions will undoubtedly become more stable, and the API plugin interface will come into its own."