English to Spanish Dictionary irreplaceable

irreplaceable

insustituible
definition
adjective
They haven't got much out of it but it is all irreplaceable damage.
impossible to replace if lost or damaged.
translation of 'irreplaceable'
adjective
insustituible,
irremplazable,
irreemplazable
example
Thousands of 'irreplaceable' treasures were stolen by looters from the Iraqi national museum during the war.
We treat them as though they are free and limitless, when in fact they are invaluable and 'irreplaceable' .
Many there will say that he was unique and 'irreplaceable' .
Think about the ways in which she is wonderful and unique and 'irreplaceable' .
Callous burglars have left an elderly couple heartbroken after they stole 'irreplaceable' jewellery while they were away on holiday.
To understand the damage humanity can wreak on 'irreplaceable' flora and fauna, New Zealand is the place to be.
They haven't got much out of it but it is all 'irreplaceable' damage.
If any of the materials were damaged it would be very costly for the University to replace, or possibly even 'irreplaceable' .
Needless to say such 'irreplaceable' material deserves to be studied and catalogued for researchers and students.
Larsson is unique, probably 'irreplaceable' , yet how do you value a phenomenon?
He did hope that Sara could contain the problem before any of his 'irreplaceable' artworks were damaged.
It will be found that even the 'irreplaceable' parts will be replaceable, after which there will be only cars.
The celebration will be as unique as the 'irreplaceable' Rolf himself.
He is truly 'irreplaceable' , a figure of unparalleled courage and integrity.
But for some things 'irreplaceable' , only their cherished memories live on in our hearts.
Celtic's problems this coming season could be whether they can replace the 'irreplaceable' .
I have seen the 'irreplaceable' skills of doctors and nurses.
Each one a building of unique character, 'irreplaceable' , yet bulldozed in the name of progress.
Any burglary is a traumatic experience, but while some things can be easily replaced, items of jewellery are often 'irreplaceable' .
The limestone statue is priceless and all of these items are 'irreplaceable' .
Jason shows once again why he is such an 'irreplaceably' compelling voice in the blogosphere.
It's hard when someone who was so much a part of your life is suddenly, 'irreplaceably' gone.
Win or lose, all the players, when they look back on the tournament, must find it an 'irreplaceably' valuable experience.
But you should make the investment, because at her best she is 'irreplaceably' funny.
According to Levy, resourcefulness in managing non-routine tasks is an 'irreplaceably' human way of being smart.
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