Irrecoverably

  • 51irrevocably — Synonyms and related words: absolutely, certainly, clean, fatefully, indefeasibly, ineluctably, inescapably, inevasibly, inevitably, inexorably, inflexibly, irreclaimably, irrecoverably, irredeemably, irremediably, irreparably, irretrievably,… …

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  • 52irrecoverable — (adj.) mid 15c., from O.Fr. irrecovrable, from assimilated form of in not, opposite of (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + recovrable (see RECOVER (Cf. recover)). In same sense irrecuperable (from L.L. irrecuperabilis) is from mid 14c. Related:… …

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  • 53irretrievably — ir·re triev·a·bly || ‚ɪrɪtrɪːvÉ™blɪ adv. irrecoverably, irreparably …

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  • 54irrecoverable — adjective not able to be recovered or remedied. Derivatives irrecoverably adverb …

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  • 55mortally — ad. 1. In the manner of a mortal. 2. Irrecoverably, fatally, deadly. 3. (Colloq.) Extremely, excessively, intensely, inveterately, desperately …

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  • 56irrecoverable — adjective something that is irrecoverable is lost or has gone and you cannot get it back: irrecoverable costs irrecoverably adverb …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 57auditability — The feasibility of undertaking auditing procedures. Auditability is the first of the *postulates of auditing elaborated by *Robert Khun Mautz and Hussein A. Sharaf: It is, in effect, the prerequisite to auditing. If all the records of a… …

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  • 58Cowper, William — (1731 1800)    Poet, was the s. of the Rev. John C., Rector of Great Berkhampstead, Herts, and Chaplain to George II. His grandfather was a judge, and he was the grand nephew of the 1st Earl C., the eminent Lord Chancellor. A shy and timid child …

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  • 59irrecoverable — /ɪrəˈkʌvərəbəl/ (say iruh kuvuhruhbuhl), / ˈkʌvrə / (say kuvruh ) adjective 1. that cannot be regained: an irrecoverable debt. 2. that cannot be remedied or rectified: irrecoverable sorrow. –irrecoverableness, noun –irrecoverably, adverb …

  • 60irrecoverable — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not able to be recovered or remedied. DERIVATIVES irrecoverably adverb …

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