Examples of 'irreparably damage' in a sentence

Meaning of "irreparably damage"

Irreparably damage: Describes the severe and irreversible harm or destruction caused to something, such as a relationship, reputation, or object. Once something is irreparably damaged, it cannot be fully restored or repaired

How to use "irreparably damage" in a sentence

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irreparably damage
This could irreparably damage the appliance.
It is this very misunderstanding that can irreparably damage a relationship.
This will irreparably damage the appliance.
Sanding with the wrong sandpaper could irreparably damage your handiwork.
You could irreparably damage the appliance.
These could attack the upper surfaces and irreparably damage the tripod.
This would irreparably damage the appliance.
These could attack the upper surfaces and irreparably damage the appliance.
They can irreparably damage the device.
I just hope that precocious neophyte does not irreparably damage our good name.
This could irreparably damage the scales.
They are fragile and even minimal efforts to clean them can irreparably damage the image.
This could irreparably damage the device.
Total self-discharge of the battery may irreparably damage it.
Would irreparably damage the work of my husband.

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Incorrect polarity can irreparably damage the device.
It could irreparably damage the device and the inserted batteries.
An abrasive sponge could irreparably damage the leather.
It could irreparably damage the Universal Battery Charger and the inserted batteries.
Even one instance of judicial misconduct may irreparably damage the moral authority of the court.
They could irreparably damage the Universal Battery Charger and the inserted batteries.
These can not sustain extreme conditions and will be irreparably damage over the course of time.
Doing so will irreparably damage their trust in you as an employer.
Are you afraid one night with me will irreparably damage him?
Doing so could irreparably damage the rental vehicle.
If this practice is continued, in the long run it could irreparably damage internal components.
They may irreparably damage the.
For most players, one cruciate ligament injury can end or irreparably damage a career.
Be careful not to irreparably damage the wood fibres.
NEVER jump onto the glass scale, this could irreparably damage it.
You may otherwise irreparably damage the appliance.
Attempting to remove the nozzle when the 3Doodler PRO is cool will irreparably damage it.
Such products may irreparably damage the surface.
Corresponds with the voltage of your mains socket . Incorrect voltage can irreparably damage the device.
A longer thread will irreparably damage the heater element.
Well, why not? Are you afraid one night with me will irreparably damage him?
Using these products will irreparably damage the germanium surface.
Humans irreparably damage our world 's ecosystems, the very foundation of life on earth.
Warning Working without a filter will irreparably damage the compressed air converter.
Sparks could irreparably damage the glass on the inside of the door.
Your majesty … leaving the feast would irreparably damage relations.
Sparks can irreparably damage the glass on the inside of the door.
This could cause a fi re and irreparably damage the appliance!
Because it will irreparably damage my friendships? So, you are kinda saying I should not seek revenge.
This could cause a fire and irreparably damage the appliance!
They could irreparably damage the upper surfaces!
Remember, the merest error or wrong movement could irreparably damage the organ and cause death.
Or would that irreparably damage the Ichiro psyche and relationship?
Failing to meet these conventions can irreparably damage your reputation ;.
And a changing climate may irreparably damage our ability to return to simple farming practices.

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