0 in a way that is impossible to get back or repair:
He was irrecoverably damaged at birth and has never been able to care for himself.
The reputation of the business suffered, probably irrecoverably.
On arrival at the unit it is clear that the patient is irrecoverably injured, having regarded to the responsiveness of the patient and his age.
Now, the evaluation of s1 and s2 have been irrecoverably sequentialized.
Now much of that old home lore has irrecoverably gone.
But once we spend the extra dollars they are gone, and the product of them is irrecoverably consumed.
Nothing could have altered the fact that goods had been irrecoverably ordered before the regulations took effect.