irremediable

See also: irrémédiable

English

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin irremediābilis. By surface analysis, ir- + remediable.

Adjective

irremediable (comparative more irremediable, superlative most irremediable)

  1. Unable to be remedied, cured, corrected or repaired; irreparable, incurable.

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Translations

Asturian

Etymology

From Latin irremediābilis.

Adjective

irremediable (epicene, plural irremediables)

  1. irremediable

Galician

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin irremediābilis.

Adjective

irremediable m or f (plural irremediables)

  1. irremediable
    Antonyms: remediable, remediábel

Derived terms

Middle French

Adjective

irremediable m or f (plural irremediables)

  1. irremediable

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin irremediābilis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /iremeˈdjable/ [i.re.meˈð̞ja.β̞le]
  • Rhymes: -able
  • Syllabification: i‧rre‧me‧dia‧ble

Adjective

irremediable m or f (masculine and feminine plural irremediables)

  1. irremediable
    Antonym: remediable

Derived terms

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