English to Malay Dictionary irretrievable

irretrievable

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definition
adjective
the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage
not able to be retrieved or put right.
example
The sole ground for divorce is 'irretrievable' breakdown of the marriage.
The half hour delay produces a data loss window during which time email can be truly lost and 'irretrievable' .
Yet no one sees the situation as 'irretrievable' .
But fault was still a feature in many divorce cases, since 'irretrievable' breakdown had to be shown in one of five ways.
A couple are legally entitled to divorce after two years when there is an 'irretrievable' breakdown - but only if both parties agree in writing.
Any carelessness or negligence will bring disaster to our future generations and cause 'irretrievable' losses’.
‘I know what I did was disgusting, and brought 'irretrievable' damage to the victims and their families,’ Chen said.
We want them to know their situation is not 'irretrievable' .
Two allegations effected an 'irretrievable' breakdown between Toulouse and the University.
Frankly, we can't allow it to be 'irretrievable' because the consequences of failure are too dark to imagine.
The rest of the night I sit there, wondering if I've done something irreparable, lost something 'irretrievable' .
‘Whatever might have been of interest to anybody is gone and 'irretrievable' ,’ he said.
But with 11 minutes to play, Liverpool's advantage became 'irretrievable' .
But I think I've crossed some sort of 'irretrievable' line here.
The Task Force report also notes that 1 in 200 may experience 'irretrievable' memory loss.
A wrong move by the sailor, an over correction on helm or sheet, a sudden drop or shift in the wind will cause an immediate and 'irretrievable' capsize.
All that we can salvage in the present is the memory, like Gretta's, of moments or events that are inevitably 'irretrievable' .
They punch so limply as an attacking force, though, that falling behind to superior opposition leaves them chasing an 'irretrievable' cause.
With someone of that age, the sense of smell is not 'irretrievable' and there are different ways to successfully solve the problem, including hypnotherapy.
‘How about settling for 'irretrievable' breakdown,’ she proposes.
Memories, Sonnabend contends, are confabulations, artificial constructions that we design to protect ourselves against the 'irretrievability' of past events in the face of our inevitable amnesia.
The enquiries for documents are answered within one business day, while enquiries for availability or 'irretrievability' are answered within three business days.
Well, it certainly changes her career 'irretrievably' .
It bespeaks a loss of something, while denying complete 'irretrievability' of the absent object.
This does not mean the relationship has 'irretrievably' broken down.
Kelly Riechart's critically acclaimed road movie is a richly textured account of the 'irretrievability' of the past.
Thankfully, they don't find resolution, and the film's touching final ambiguity, regarding the 'irretrievability' of the past, is truly haunting.
The circumstances I've come from seem 'irretrievably' far behind: things that weighed on me at work are now irrelevant.
But they say plans to construct up to five windfarms round the internationally-protected site could damage the peatlands 'irretrievably' .
You'd have to be 'irretrievably' out of your mind to actually use one of these things.
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