irreplaceable

English

Etymology

ir- + replaceable

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Adjective

irreplaceable (not comparable)

  1. Incapable of being replaced, especially because of uniqueness or finiteness.
    • 1960, Economist Intelligence Unit (Great Britain), The Commonwealth and Europe (page 182)
      For some purposes lead is unique and, apparently, irreplaceable. Battery plates may be an example of this.

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