The ship suffered so much damage it was deemed to be irreparable.
Our friendship was beginning to be irreparable.
"This sentences uses the word irreparable."If responses such as the quoted sentence were allowable by the public education system, such a policy would do irreparable damage to educators' authority as purveyors of docile conformance and non-critical thinking to the children of America.
No, the modifier in this sentence is incorrectly located. It should be revised to: "The broken vase, lying in pieces on the floor, was irreparable."
The modifier in the sentence is "lying in pieces on the floor," which describes the broken vase.
The word irreparable means unfixable or unrepairable.
Not reparable; not capable of being repaired, recovered, regained, or remedied; irretrievable; irremediable; as, an irreparable breach; an irreparable loss.
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The root word of "irreparable" is "repair." The prefix "ir-" added to "repair" changes the meaning to "not able to be repaired."
The cast of Irreparable - 2009 includes: James Layton as Daniel Julia Montgomery Brown as Cathy