He was hurt, irremediably hurt, he knew, in what stands in us for the affections.
He felt that he was done for; completely, irremediably done for.
I had him in my power, terribly, irremediably; and he consented to it.
"You are young and not irremediably lost," said Mr. Phoebus.
His life had been irremediably seared by his Siberian experiences.
If she admitted his silence, she laid herself bare, irremediably.
At this point the name of Jason is lost, irremediably, in the mist of the past.
He was a man in love for the first time—wholly, irremediably in love.
But they had irremediably cast their fortunes upon the river, now.
Already all opportunity for the girl to swim to shore was irremediably past.
mid-15c., irremediabili, from irremediable + -ly (2).
mid-15c., from Late Latin irremediabilis, from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + remediabilis (see remediable).