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irrecoverable Meaning in Bengali



 যাহা পুনরুদ্ধার করা যায় না এমন

Adjective:

অপ্রতিবিধেয়,





irrecoverable's Usage Examples:

one category of battle casualties, which also include what are called irrecoverable losses—those already dead or who die of wounds before reaching an aid.


has often been extended to many other disciplines in which total and irrecoverable loss occurs, such as a head crash occurrence on a hard disk drive.


the largest overburden pressure that can be exerted on a soil without irrecoverable volume change.


by legal or illegal logging activities that lead to unsustainable or irrecoverable deforestation and permanent habitat destruction for forest wildlife.


Floridiana - the nostalgia that evokes yearning for an unattainable or irrecoverable state, where the Floridian wilderness as well as its pioneering spirit.


the main building of the club is open to a page that has a list of "irrecoverable debts" that were written off by the club.


Eraser securely erases data by overwriting it such that the data is irrecoverable.


Isayev, the Soviet losses from January 1942 to March 1943 is 392,554 irrecoverable and 768,233 sanitary.


was swept aside and, though Murat escaped to Naples, his position was irrecoverable and he soon continued his flight, leaving Naples for France.


This parameter is useful for determining the irrecoverable losses associated with a certain piece of equipment (constriction) in.


15,336 irrecoverable casualties and 18,561 medical casualties, for a total of 33,897 casualties.


The Voronezh Front suffered 27,542 irrecoverable casualties.


444 million irrecoverable losses are 1,100,327 died of wounds in hospital.


troops and managed to destroy the illusion, sending Evening into an irrecoverable coma.


military doctrines, strategies, tactics and technologies which led to an irrecoverable change in the conduct of warfare.


Scripped later closed on April 1, 2015 after a catastrophic, irrecoverable data loss.


wrote prolifically for children, although some of these works are now irrecoverable.


water and soil nutrient demand from faster growing species may lead to irrecoverable losses in site productivity and further impinge upon neighbouring communities.


expenses resulting from the plaintiff's impecuniosity are in principle irrecoverable.


As a result of these irrecoverable losses, the 333rd Regiment was disbanded in January 1943.


1941 while part of the 6th Army on the Eastern Front, as a result of irrecoverable casualties.



Synonyms:

lost; irretrievable; unrecoverable; unretrievable;

Antonyms:

unperplexed; saved; blessed; regenerate; recoverable;

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