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not able to be replaced (an unreplaceable friendship / artefact collinsdictionary.com); impossible to replace (The calendar and Litany are invaluable in their splendid lists of English saints, and the entire book unreplaceable, so mind you lock it up carefully! • Art treasures which were of inestimable value and absolutely unreplaceable perished in this shocking conflagration. • Into that grave, it seemed to him, was going something unreplaceable. • The present capitol suffered a heavy loss in the burning of its library in 1911, by which many unreplaceable books and original documents were destroyed. • Every dead or wounded man was now unreplaceable, and each loss made his problem harder to solve. • Bombs on St. Mark's in Venice, on the Square of Verona, on world treasures unreplaceable. • Made in a certain mood, viewed through a certain temperament, conceived under certain conventions, it may be, it often is, an unreplaceable poem, a vision that may never be seen again. • Finally, the chemical properties of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are equally unique and unreplaceable. vocabulary.com) |