unrecoverable

/ˌʌnrɪˈkʌvərəbəl/
adjective
  1. Impossible to get back or return to a previous state.
    • The data on the broken hard drive was unrecoverable.
    • After the fire, many of the family photos were unrecoverable.
    • The company's losses were so large they were considered unrecoverable.
  2. Impossible to correct, fix, or make better.
    • The damage to their friendship was unrecoverable after the argument.
    • His reputation suffered unrecoverable harm from the scandal.
    • The team's lead was so large that the game was unrecoverable.
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