
Irreparably
Negative Tone
Use 'irreparably' to express a deep sense of loss or damage, often feeling negative and hopeless.
Their relationship was irreparably harmed after the betrayal.
Extreme Situation
'Irreparably' indicates an extreme situation where repair or fixing is not possible, highlighting finality.
The vase shattered, becoming irreparably broken.
Emphasis on Consequences
Use it to underscore the permanent consequences of an action or event, often with a sense of regret.
The oil spill irreparably damaged the marine ecosystem.
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