3.His heart was full, and his conscience tortured by remorse; for he accused himself more bitterly than ever of being the cause of the irretrievable disaster.
4.According to this version of the story, Judge Pyncheon, exemplary as we have portrayed him in our narrative, was, in his youth, an apparently irreclaimable scapegrace.
6.The poem begins with grief and a feeling of immaturity; then the grief is deepened by the sense of irrecoverable loss in the silencing of a young poet.
7.Much time had passed when she saw the last yellow butterfly destroyed in the blades of the fan and sheadmitted as an irremediable truth that Mauricio Babilonia had died.
8.Do you think, then, dear Clifford, " added she, with a wretched smile, " that I have brought an irretrievable disgrace on the old house, by opening a little shop in the front gable?
9.The war in Ukraine, meanwhile, may boost the appeal of armsmakers—shunned by some millennials and Gen-xers as irredeemably unethical but now able to portray themselves as producers of the " arsenal of democracy" .