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irreplaceable
[ir-i-pley-suh-buhl]
irreplaceable
/ ˌɪɪˈɪəə /
adjective
not able to be replaced
an irreplaceable antique
Other Word Forms
- irreplaceably adverb
- ˌˈ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of irreplaceable1
Example Sentences
The potential sale of the company has raised questions over privacy standards for genetic data, which experts say is uniquely sensitive, immutable and irreplaceable if stolen.
The company’s bankruptcy has raised questions over privacy standards for genetic data, which experts say is uniquely sensitive, immutable and irreplaceable if stolen.
I've played with some incredible players, worked with some incredible managers, played in some amazing tournaments and have irreplaceable memories.
USAID’s role in helping the military prevent newly liberated territory — “purchased at a high cost of blood and treasure” — from getting back into the hands of terrorists “is indisputable, and irreplaceable,” the officials added.
“Those are the irreplaceable items that are difficult to accept,” Jonathan Youssef said.
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