irrecuperable

irrecuperable
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. irretrievable
Llamé al informático, que vino y me dijo que el documento era irrecuperable.I called the IT guy, who came and told me the document was irretrievable.
b. irrecoverable
Cuando por fin se divorció, Eva no podía dejar de pensar en todos esos años irrecuperables que había pasado junto a un hombre déspota y cruel.When she finally got divorced, Eva couldn't stop thinking about all those irrecoverable years she'd spent with a tyrannical and cruel man.
c. unrecoverable
Tenemos que hacernos a la idea de que nos han timado y de que el dinero es irrecuperable.We have to get used to the idea that we've been swindled and that the money is unrecoverable.
a. incurable
El accidente le causó una lesión irrecuperable.The accident caused him an incurable injury.
a. irredeemable
La policía considera que muchos de estos jóvenes delincuentes son irrecuperables.The police consider many of these young offenders to be irredeemable.
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