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Definition of Irrecuperably

Irrecuperably
Irrecuperable Ir`re*cu"per*a*ble, a. [L. irrecuperabilis: cf. OF. irrecuperable. See In- not, and Recuperate.] Irrecoverable. -- Ir`re*cu"per*a*bly, adv.

Meaning of Irrecuperably from wikipedia

- 1980. Cris intimes: poésie, Éditions de l'Aube, 1980. La Création irrécupérable: essai, Éditions de l'Aube, 1981. Méditations sur les dix commandements...
- a lo largo de todo el territorio de Argentina."Entre resistentes e "irrecuperables": Memorias de ex presas y presos políticos (1974–1983), p. 13. Archived...
- states call "junk" and most Canadian provinces call "irreparable" («irrécupérable») can be labelled "salvage" in some other jurisdictioneither because...
- years of age. The harshest fate was reserved to children deemed as "irrecuperable" who were considered "unproductive" and ****igned to the Labour Ministry...
- a lo largo de todo el territorio de Argentina."Entre resistentes e "irrecuperables": Memorias de ex presas y presos políticos (1974-1983), p. 13. Archived...
- a lo largo de todo el territorio de Argentina."Entre resistentes e “irrecuperables”: Memorias de ex presas y presos políticos (1974-1983), p. 13. Archived...
- Following the shooting of Irréversible, he published a text entitled "Irrécupérable" ("Irredeemable"), recounting this experience and his disappointment...
- closed and replaced with a bus service, having run for some years with irrecuperable deficits. Its closure had been proposed three years earlier. Much of...
- Pranksters: A History of Anarchism in Aotearoa/New Zealand from the Mid-1950s to the Early 1980s. Christchurch: Katipo Books and Irrecuperable Press. v t e...
- Louis Chude-Sokei argues that the readerly "consensus is that Harris's irrecuperability and his minor or cult status is largely due to his prose... its complexity...