What's the difference between irretrievable and irretrievably?
Irretrievable
Definition:
(a.) Not retrievable; irrecoverable; irreparable; as, an irretrievable loss.
Example Sentences:
(1) Anaerobically, lactaldehyde is reduced by an NADH-COUPLED REDUCTASE TO L-1,2-propanediol, which is lost into the medium irretrievably, even when oxygen is subsequently introduced.
(2) To define more clearly a salvageable patient for possible utilization of a left ventricular assist device prior to multiple organ failure and irretrievability during postcardiotomy intra-aortic balloon pumping (IABP), we made prospective and retrospective analyses to determine prognostic indices for survival.
(3) Many ministers believe his position is irretrievable, while others believe Brown may eventually recover if voters look to the future.
(4) In his strongly worded judgement, Wildblood listed the council’s multiple mistakes point by point and warned that the child’s chance of a permanent family had been irretrievably shattered.
(5) Complications in the furture are likely to be progressive sclerosis from irretrievable fragments and knots of the artificial materials and conceivably malignant degeneration of tissues of the scalp.
(6) Inhibitor activity was registered even if sera were not present in cell culture continuously but only 6 hours of preincubation; then their action was irretrievable.
(7) His lack of communication and isolating people and strictly controlling all information has made your party less effective.” Labor MP Nicole Manison said the government was “irretrievable.” “It has been very clear.. that there are some deep problems within the government and they are not going to be fixed, it’s gone too far,” she said.
(8) He said: "The [MoJ] proposals will undermine the position of the independent bar, irretrievably and forever.
(9) He was also dissatisfied with Moody’s role and it quickly became apparent during his talks with Parish that the damage was irretrievable.
(10) Clarity on this point would enable Britain to start making a crucial point to our counterparties: the four freedoms of the single market are neither immutable nor irretrievably interdependent.
(11) In the divorce filing released on Wednesday, Murdoch's lawyers said that the "relationship between husband and wife had broken down irretrievably".
(12) Bruce is understood to have left with a heavy heart but felt his position had become untenable and that his much-soured relationship with Ehab Allam, the vice-chairman, was irretrievable.
(13) With the game seemingly irretrievable, Rodgers sent on Daniel Sturridge at half-time.
(14) Cytoplasm and organelles become entrapped in the upward movement of granules towards the cell apex, become irretrievably isolated, and are sloughed into the crypt lumen.
(15) He said formal consultation with Indigenous leaders, which has not yet begun, ought to have begun months ago, and the relationship between the government and leadership structures in the Kimberley had now “broken down irretrievably”.
(16) Clegg will try to persuade the electorate the party has changed irretrievably, saying: "The past is gone and it isn't coming back.
(17) Surgical therapy has three roles in disseminated atheroembolism: prevention of further atheroembolism with its attendant peripheral or visceral organ damage; amputation or resection of irretrievably damaged tissue; and provision of chronic hemodialysis access.
(18) The UK would be irretrievably damaged and could face separation if the electorate votes to leave the European Union in the referendum planned by David Cameron after next year’s general election, a leading pro-Europe Tory has said.
(19) Thus, it appears that most CTL precursor cells may be lost or irretrievably inactivated in the spleens of late TBH mice.
(20) Carelessness will result in evidence being irretrievably lost.
Irretrievably
Definition:
(adv.) In an irretrievable manner.
Example Sentences:
(1) Anaerobically, lactaldehyde is reduced by an NADH-COUPLED REDUCTASE TO L-1,2-propanediol, which is lost into the medium irretrievably, even when oxygen is subsequently introduced.
(2) To define more clearly a salvageable patient for possible utilization of a left ventricular assist device prior to multiple organ failure and irretrievability during postcardiotomy intra-aortic balloon pumping (IABP), we made prospective and retrospective analyses to determine prognostic indices for survival.
(3) Many ministers believe his position is irretrievable, while others believe Brown may eventually recover if voters look to the future.
(4) In his strongly worded judgement, Wildblood listed the council’s multiple mistakes point by point and warned that the child’s chance of a permanent family had been irretrievably shattered.
(5) Complications in the furture are likely to be progressive sclerosis from irretrievable fragments and knots of the artificial materials and conceivably malignant degeneration of tissues of the scalp.
(6) Inhibitor activity was registered even if sera were not present in cell culture continuously but only 6 hours of preincubation; then their action was irretrievable.
(7) His lack of communication and isolating people and strictly controlling all information has made your party less effective.” Labor MP Nicole Manison said the government was “irretrievable.” “It has been very clear.. that there are some deep problems within the government and they are not going to be fixed, it’s gone too far,” she said.
(8) He said: "The [MoJ] proposals will undermine the position of the independent bar, irretrievably and forever.
(9) He was also dissatisfied with Moody’s role and it quickly became apparent during his talks with Parish that the damage was irretrievable.
(10) Clarity on this point would enable Britain to start making a crucial point to our counterparties: the four freedoms of the single market are neither immutable nor irretrievably interdependent.
(11) In the divorce filing released on Wednesday, Murdoch's lawyers said that the "relationship between husband and wife had broken down irretrievably".
(12) Bruce is understood to have left with a heavy heart but felt his position had become untenable and that his much-soured relationship with Ehab Allam, the vice-chairman, was irretrievable.
(13) With the game seemingly irretrievable, Rodgers sent on Daniel Sturridge at half-time.
(14) Cytoplasm and organelles become entrapped in the upward movement of granules towards the cell apex, become irretrievably isolated, and are sloughed into the crypt lumen.
(15) He said formal consultation with Indigenous leaders, which has not yet begun, ought to have begun months ago, and the relationship between the government and leadership structures in the Kimberley had now “broken down irretrievably”.
(16) Clegg will try to persuade the electorate the party has changed irretrievably, saying: "The past is gone and it isn't coming back.
(17) Surgical therapy has three roles in disseminated atheroembolism: prevention of further atheroembolism with its attendant peripheral or visceral organ damage; amputation or resection of irretrievably damaged tissue; and provision of chronic hemodialysis access.
(18) The UK would be irretrievably damaged and could face separation if the electorate votes to leave the European Union in the referendum planned by David Cameron after next year’s general election, a leading pro-Europe Tory has said.
(19) Thus, it appears that most CTL precursor cells may be lost or irretrievably inactivated in the spleens of late TBH mice.
(20) Carelessness will result in evidence being irretrievably lost.