Adjective
incapable of being recovered or regained
Source: WordNetBefore Grammarly ate my entire days’ work in an unrecoverable manner yesterday, I had intended to warn readers that gold risked a bull market trap leading to a downward correction. Source: Internet
In the planning for the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese had hoped that the Pacific Fleet still utilized Lahaina as an anchorage as ships sunk in the deep water there would have been unrecoverable. Source: Internet
“Never send money in an unrecoverable form right away… call family members to check out if the story is real,” Segura advised. Source: Internet
It was when Martin arrived in Rwanda's capital, Kigali, in 1978, that he found that the peat was "by and large unrecoverable in any modern, mechanical way because the land was always flooded." Source: Internet
Their aircraft gets caught in another plane’s jet wash, and Maverick goes into an unrecoverable flat spin. Source: Internet
The patching is done in a safe manner that guarantees the target file either has the desired SHA1 hash and size, or it is untouched—it will not be left in an unrecoverable intermediate state. Source: Internet