What's the difference between irrecoverable and unsavable?

Irrecoverable


Definition:

  • (a.) Not capable of being recovered, regained, or remedied; irreparable; as, an irrecoverable loss, debt, or injury.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Intrauterine influences which retard fetal weight gain may irrecoverably constrain the growth of the airways.
  • (2) Stunting of that degree at that age is irrecoverable and confers a lifetime of physical and mental challenges.
  • (3) For each item of evidence the evidential weight, the irrecoverability, and the expected benefit accruing to the patient of its availability was calculated.
  • (4) All these factors explain quite well why finger infections were, on admission, irrecoverable through medical means.
  • (5) Prolonged compression of the upper brainstem seems to cause irreversible loss of the P15 which should be regarded as being due to irrecoverable brainstem dysfunction.
  • (6) Vision lost to glaucoma is as irrecoverable as it is asymptomatic.
  • (7) Creep and creep recovery measurements on unligated clots showed creep rates and irrecoverable deformation that were similar in magnitude to those of alpha-fibrin clots formed with batroxobin and much larger than those of alpha beta-fibrin clots formed with thrombin, under the same conditions.
  • (8) Russia's role in the origins of the crisis was differently motivated – attempting to prevent the irrecoverable loss of its most important neighbour to western institutions, it appears to have persuaded the Yanukovych government to pull back from closer ties to the EU.
  • (9) Irrecoverable postoperative deficit is unlikely if the N 20 takes longer than 4 minutes to disappear, to reappears within 20 minutes after recirculation.
  • (10) The decrease in elastic modulus was accompanied by enormously enhanced viscoelastic creep under shear stress and irrecoverable deformation after removal of stress.
  • (11) Despite current micro-neurosurgical techniques the facial nerve may be irrecoverably damaged in up to 40% of operations for large acoustic neuromas.
  • (12) The prevalence of invalidity through tuberculosis recorded but a slight decrease since those subjects who had sequellae involving irrecoverable cardiorespiratory insufficiency were maintained in this category.
  • (13) Disappearance of the N20 potential following occlusion is regarded as a danger signal, but postoperative, irrecoverable neurological deficit seems to be unlikely if its disappearance takes more than 3-4 minutes.
  • (14) alpha 1dr provides a measure of irrecoverable damage, the magnitude of which agreed well with the initial slope of the acute survival curve for most cell lines.
  • (15) The figures compiled by the City of London include taxes from corporation tax – a tax on profits – employment taxes, the £1.6bn paid in the chancellor's levy on bank balance sheets and irrecoverable valued added tax.
  • (16) Preliminary experience suggests that ratios below 0.8 are associated with irrecoverable failure of energy metabolism and cellular necrosis.

Unsavable


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) From the data, the program provides the computed relative probabilities of a healthy pulp, a saveable pulp, an unsaveable pulp, and a necrotic pulp being present.
  • (2) He chested it down for Alexis to flash a shot powerfully past Courtois and it was pretty much unsavable.
  • (3) But from now on, with every year that passes, Labour unsaved will be harder to retrieve.
  • (4) Surgical patients who cannot be weaned from cardiopulmonary bypass during operation or who develop balloon-dependent left ventricular failure postoperatively are now considered unsavable.

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