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Novel written by Theodor Fontane
Irretrievable (German: Unwiederbringlich, 1892, also known as Beyond Recall and No Way Back ) is one of realist Theodor Fontane's mature German novels
Irretrievable
Legal concept
personality trait. Some states use the terms irremediable breakdown, irretrievable breakdown, or incompatibility. In some states where the official grounds
Irreconcilable_differences
South African divorce law
of divorce based on this principle were replaced with the ground of irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. This is now the main basis for divorce. Incurable
Divorce_in_South_Africa
Termination of a marital union
countries, divorce can be obtained only on one single general ground of "irretrievable breakdown of the marriage" (or a similar formulation). Yet, what constitutes
Divorce
Latin phrase meaning "time flies"
Georgics, where it appears as fugit irreparabile tempus: "it escapes, irretrievable time". The phrase is used in both its Latin and English forms as a proverb
Tempus_fugit
Member of the British royal family (1961–1997)
relationship with Parker Bowles in 1986 only after his marriage to Diana had "irretrievably broken down". In the same year, Diana's affair with Hewitt was exposed
Diana,_Princess_of_Wales
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
if only one wanted a divorce. People could end marriages that had "irretrievably broken down" and neither partner had to prove "fault". It received royal
Divorce_Reform_Act_1969
King of the United Kingdom since 2022
rekindled their association in 1986, only after his marriage to Diana had "irretrievably broken down". This was followed by Diana's own admission of marital
Charles_III
Chemical element with atomic number 79 (Au)
the gold stock grows by only 1% or 2% per year, very little metal is irretrievably consumed. Inventory above ground would satisfy many decades of industrial
Gold
British princess (1930–2002)
Margaret and Snowdon publicly acknowledged that their marriage had irretrievably broken down and that they had decided to separate. Some politicians
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
Princess_Margaret,_Countess_of_Snowdon
Attempt by the House of Stuart to regain the British throne
majority of the Scots who formed Charles' army, the decision caused an irretrievable split within the Jacobite senior command. Despite winning a narrow victory
Jacobite_rising_of_1745
End of an organism's life
even if the brainstem is still alive, the personality and identity are irretrievably lost, so therefore the person should be considered entirely dead. Brain
Death
American actress (born 1984)
March 2017, Johansson filed for divorce, saying their marriage was "irretrievably broken", despite Dauriac urging her to withdraw the action. She never
Scarlett_Johansson
American actress (born 1982)
similar opinion with the character, writing "Dunst has form in playing irretrievably inverted depression to riveting effect, but the Mulleavys' script hardly
Kirsten_Dunst
Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 on the ground that the marriage has irretrievably broken down without having to prove fault or separation. Civil remarriage
Divorce_in_England_and_Wales
Divorce law in New York, United States
York state: The relationship between husband and wife has broken down irretrievably for a period of at least six months (DRL §170.7) The parties may also
New_York_divorce_law
English theoretical physicist (1942–2018)
Kip Thorne. In 1981, he proposed that information in a black hole is irretrievably lost when a black hole evaporates. This information paradox violates
Stephen_Hawking
Puzzle of disappearance of information in a black hole
The black hole information paradox is an unsolved problem in physics and a paradox that appears when the predictions of quantum mechanics and general relativity
Black hole information paradox
Black_hole_information_paradox
(Scotland) Act 2006, which provides two legal grounds for divorce: the "irretrievable breakdown of the marriage" or where one party has undergone gender reassignment
Divorce_in_Scotland
Fictional character in Tolkien's legendarium
Middle-earth" Outcome Utterly eradicated when the One Ring is destroyed Eradication not possible; probable "irretrievable ruin of Arda" by fighting Morgoth
Morgoth
Legal regulations
grounds be met. A no fault divorce can be granted on grounds such as irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, irreconcilable differences, incompatibility
Grounds for divorce (United States)
Grounds_for_divorce_(United_States)
Second Islamic caliphate (661–750)
Carthage was captured and destroyed in 698, signaling "the final, irretrievable end of Roman power in Africa", according to Kennedy. Kairouan was firmly
Umayyad_Caliphate
City in ancient Egypt
the original structures and the artifacts within them are considered irretrievable and lost; many may have been destroyed by the new construction. Most
Abydos,_Egypt
Russian code name for transported war casualties
transported away from the battlefield, and has also become a euphemism for irretrievable losses of military personnel in a conflict. Colloquially the abbreviated
Cargo_200_(code_name)
Queen of the United Kingdom since 2022
interview that their relationship was rekindled after his marriage had "irretrievably broken down" in 1986. Following both of their divorces, Charles declared
Queen_Camilla
Australian-American business magnate (born 1931)
New York City, US. According to the spokesman, the marriage had been irretrievably broken for more than six months. Murdoch also ended his long-standing
Rupert_Murdoch
Massachusett war leader (d. c. 1623)
Standish either in 1624 in the battle at Wessagusset Colony (citation irretrievable) as immortalized in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem The Courtship
Pecksuot
Ecological integrity assessment
assess the likelihood that impacts to an area "would be irreversible or irretrievable...to make standard comparisons among various open land areas, to set
Floristic_Quality_Assessment
American film directed by Ti West
begins (and even mid-action), West seems to truly consider the pain of irretrievable youth, and feel for those whose final years are consumed by it." The
X_(2022_film)
Theatre of war of European Axis and Soviet Union blocs
often uses the term "irretrievable casualties". According to the Narkomat of Defence order (No. 023, 4 February 1944), the irretrievable casualties include
Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)
2004 American romantic drama film by Mike Nichols
website, Christopher Orr described the film as "flamboyantly bad" and "irretrievably silly, a potty-mouthed fantasy that somehow mistakes itself for a fearless
Closer_(film)
British actress (born 1996)
Jonas files for divorce from Sophie Turner, says their marriage is 'irretrievably broken'". NBC News. Archived from the original on 5 September 2023.
Sophie_Turner
American spokesperson and sex offender (born 1977)
20, 2015). "Jared Fogle's Wife Officially Files for Divorce, Citing 'Irretrievable Breakdown of the Marriage'". People. Archived from the original on September
Jared_Fogle
House elections for the 35th U.S. Congress
James Buchanan. However, superficial victory masked severe, ultimately irretrievable divisions over slavery. Voters next would return a Democratic House
1856–57 United States House of Representatives elections
1856–57_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
German businesswoman and politician (born 1975)
struggle; Lucke subsequently left the party and said it has "fallen irretrievably into the wrong hands" after Petry's election. Petry left the party in
Frauke_Petry
American politician (born 1982)
On October 7, 2019, Omar filed for divorce from Hirsi, citing an "irretrievable breakdown" of the marriage. The divorce was finalized on November 5
Ilhan_Omar
American mass murderer (born 1998)
calls for Nikolas Cruz to be murdered in jail". "Nikolas Cruz's brain 'irretrievably broken' because birth mom abused cocaine and alcohol, his defense says"
Nikolas_Cruz
Sexual pleasure device
which remains outside the body, that prevents the toy from becoming irretrievable. Bullet vibrators are small, bullet-shaped vibrators that can be used
Sex_toy
British singer (born 1960)
1987, Johnson's relationship with the rest of the band had broken down irretrievably, not helped by his decision to gain legal rights to exclusive use of
Holly_Johnson
Motion pictures without synchronized recorded sound
used to shoot and distribute silent films, many motion pictures have irretrievably deteriorated or have been lost in accidents, including fires (because
Silent_film
Alleged alien abduction in 1961
decided that it should be carried out in order to recover previously irretrievable memories. Barney was apprehensive, but thought it might help Betty put
Barney and Betty Hill incident
Barney_and_Betty_Hill_incident
leaders of this party wanted to keep the Whig Party alive, it became irretrievably doomed once these 150 Whig delegates decided unanimously to endorse
1856 United States presidential election
1856_United_States_presidential_election
American adult animated sitcom
The Guardian, critic Sarah Dempster described the series as being "so irretrievably bad it must never be allowed to happen again", giving the show one-star
Kevin_(TV_series)
17th-century conjecture proved by Andrew Wiles in 1994
quotes Weil as saying Fermat must have briefly deluded himself with an irretrievable idea. The techniques Fermat might have used in such a "marvelous proof"
Fermat's_Last_Theorem
1966 studio album by the Beach Boys
as likely his best and described it as a melancholic reflection on irretrievable love. The album version of the track concludes with a fade-out consisting
Pet_Sounds
American politician (born 1974)
was filing for divorce in September 2022, claiming the marriage was "irretrievably broken"; the divorce was finalized on December 22, 2022. In 2023, Greene
Marjorie_Taylor_Greene
1926 novel by Ernest Hemingway
the "Lost Generation"—considered to have been decadent, dissolute and irretrievably damaged by World War I—was in fact resilient and strong. Hemingway investigates
The_Sun_Also_Rises
Architectural work at the Vatican Palace in Rome
completed, and before the end of the sixteenth century it had been irretrievably altered by a building across the court, dividing it into two separate
Cortile_del_Belvedere
Independent education without the guidance of teachers
knowledge and learning - arguing that institutional schooling as such is an irretrievably flawed model of education - advocating instead ad-hoc co-operative networks
Autodidacticism
Divorce in response to either party petition
established no-fault divorce in 1975, with the only ground for divorce being irretrievable breakdown of marriage, evidenced by a twelve-month separation. Canada
No-fault_divorce
Large chariot used in medieval battles
palladium of the city's honour; its capture by the enemy was regarded as an irretrievable defeat and humiliation. The carroccio, which has Lombard origins, was
Carroccio
South African politician (born 1948)
Khampepe that the relationship between the Scorpions and the police had "irretrievably broken down" and that she would support merging the Scorpions into the
Brigitte_Mabandla
1974 Doctor Who television serial
black-and-white telerecording after the original colour version was irretrievably lost. The Third Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith arrive in a deserted London
Invasion_of_the_Dinosaurs
Reused manuscript with visible prior text
surface of the vellum was usually scraped away with powdered pumice, irretrievably losing the writing; hence the most valuable palimpsests are those that
Palimpsest
Rodents found in frontline trenches
cause for awakening. On top of all of this, rats were known to eat the irretrievable dead bodies of soldiers left in no man's land, and the nibbling of rats
Trench_rats
nineteenth century. Languages spoken in Iron Age Ireland before then are now irretrievable, although there are some claims of traces in Irish toponymy. Middle
Languages_of_Ireland
Fred to turn Swifton around; then, just as the neighborhood headed irretrievably downhill, tricked a buyer into overpaying: "The price was $12 million—or
False or misleading statements by Donald Trump
False_or_misleading_statements_by_Donald_Trump
Jacobite leader (1720–1788)
contrary; this caused his relationship with some of the Scots to become irretrievably damaged. Charles was said to be manifestly distraught at the decision
Charles_Edward_Stuart
Russian writer (1818–1883)
of the Gentry ("Дворянское гнездо"), also full of nostalgia for the irretrievable past and of love for the Russian countryside. It contains one of his
Ivan_Turgenev
French businessman (1943–2008)
professional life is over." When it became apparent that the money was irretrievably lost, he chose to take his own life. It was determined that Villehuchet
Thierry Magon de La Villehuchet
Thierry_Magon_de_La_Villehuchet
Indian executive body
Report no. Presented in Title of report 71 1978 Irretrievable breakdown of marriage as a ground for divorce 72 1978 Restriction on practice after being
Law_Commission_of_India
1936 novel by William Faulkner
speculation—with the implication that reconstructions of the past remain irretrievable and therefore imaginative.[citation needed] Faulkner stated that, although
Absalom,_Absalom!
British statesman (1769–1822)
religion is not uppermost, for I have no doubt that the sad and apparently irretrievable state of affairs in England was the real cause of ... [his] unfortunate
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh
Wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (1896–1986)
Anglo-American textile heiress Freda Dudley Ward. By the end of 1934, Edward was irretrievably besotted with Wallis, finding her domineering manner and abrasive irreverence
Wallis_Simpson
Imaginary community with desirable qualities
express some hope that the idyllic state of affairs they describe is not irretrievably and irrevocably lost to mankind, that it can be regained in some way
Utopia
Brazilian activist
International LGBTI+ Congress". congressolgbti.org. 2019.[dead link] irretrievable broken link "Frente pela Vida: confira o relatório da Conferência Nacional
Lírio_Negro
British writer, lay theologian, and scholar (1898–1963)
self-confidence should not be over-rated: "... it seems unlikely that he felt as irretrievably crushed as some of his acquaintances have made out; the episode is probably
C._S._Lewis
American football player (born 1972)
from Williams on March 22, 2013, on the grounds that the marriage was irretrievably broken. Initial reports stated he was unwilling to pay any spousal support
Kordell_Stewart
Major rebellion in China (1850–1864)
dismembered, cremated, and its ashes were fired from a cannon to scatter them irretrievably. A small remaining of loyal Taiping forces had continued to fight in
Taiping_Rebellion
Activation energy required for a nucleus of an atom to undergo fission
amount of energy required to deform the nucleus to the point where it is irretrievably committed to the fission process. The energy to overcome this barrier
Fission_barrier
Castle in Denmark
Frederiksborg Castle features prominently in Theodor Fontane's novel Irretrievable (German: Unwiederbringlich, 1892, also known as Beyond Recall and No
Frederiksborg_Castle
Umayyad caliph from 685 to 705
was captured and destroyed by Hassan in 698, signaling "the final, irretrievable end of Roman power in Africa", according to Kennedy. Kairouan was firmly
Abd_al-Malik_ibn_Marwan
2016 animated film by Mike Mitchell
face that there is no other way, and any chance for happiness has been irretrievably lost. This pushed his son's into a long-term depression. Twenty years
Trolls_(film)
American baseball player (born 1975)
her husband. Alex responded in court documents that the marriage was "irretrievably broken" but requested that allegations of his "extramarital affairs"
Alex_Rodriguez
Indian federal legislation
Special Marriage Act, 1954 to making divorce easier on the grounds of irretrievable breakdown of marriage, was introduced in the parliament in 2012. The
Hindu_Marriage_Act,_1955
1968 invasion led by the Soviet Union
that could be called the world Communist movement. It was utterly, irretrievably, hopelessly split. The main spring had broken. And the Prague Spring
Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia
Warsaw_Pact_invasion_of_Czechoslovakia
Swimming underwater, breathing gas carried by the diver
decompression emergency is likely to develop into a medical emergency. Irretrievable loss of buoyancy control can be an emergency depending on when it occurs
Scuba_diving
German philosopher (1575–1624)
writings began to appear in England in the 1640s, Böhme's surname was irretrievably corrupted to the form "Behmen" or "Behemen", whence the term "Behmenism"
Jakob_Böhme
German humorist, poet, illustrator, and painter (1832–1908)
durch mich Macht man einen dicken Strich. April, cousins, maidens, May Irretrievably decay; And I also, soon enough, Shall be cancelled and crossed off.
Wilhelm_Busch
Catholic cathedral in Aachen, Germany
part of the cloister, and the Holiness Chapel (Heiligtumskapelle) were irretrievably destroyed. Reconstruction and restoration took place intermittently
Aachen_Cathedral
Attempt to convert others to a religion
exposed to the full tenets of their faith and rejected it, they would be irretrievably damned. This risk tempered proselytization: they hesitated to expose
Proselytism
American singer and actor (born 1989)
Jonas files for divorce from Sophie Turner, says their marriage is 'irretrievably broken'". NBC News. Archived from the original on September 5, 2023
Joe_Jonas
Digitally coded format for audio signals
on top of compression, which results in far less data at the cost of irretrievably lost information. Transmitted (streamed) audio is most often compressed
Audio_coding_format
American rapper (born 1977)
Jenkins filed for divorce, stating that "the marriage of the parties is irretrievably broken" with "no hope for reconciliation". He is seeking joint legal
Jeezy
1951 book by Theodor W. Adorno
attempts to "project negatively an image of utopia." While grieving the irretrievable loss of a paradise of a privileged childhood, Adorno confronts his sheltered
Minima_Moralia
Queen of Georgia from 1184 to 1213
contrasted Tamar's era to their contemporary situation, lamenting the irretrievably lost past in their writings. Hence, Tamar became a personification of
Tamar_I
2022 video game
and collect the crystals. Dying again causes the crystals to become irretrievable. There were two crowdfunding campaigns for Dolmen in 2018. The first
Dolmen_(video_game)
1814 battle of the War of 1812
says, "On 26 July, Brown's plan to advance on Burlington Heights was irretrievably shattered... Drummond had secured the forts at the northern end of the
Battle_of_Lundy's_Lane
Retrieved March 25, 2012. Maher, John (October 8, 2020). "10 Tragically, Irretrievably Lost Pieces of Animation History". Vulture. Archived from the original
List of common misconceptions about arts and culture
List_of_common_misconceptions_about_arts_and_culture
Elamite queen
river just to the edge of a deep pit,” from which she would have been irretrievable. Her rescue, even from the brink, was accomplished only with the greatest
Napir-Asu
1978 pornographic film
VCX, and the judge ruled that "Weisberg's actions had thrust the film irretrievably into the [United States] public domain." In 1983, a court case in New
Debbie_Does_Dallas
Word or phrase used just once in the Bible
… from the Philistines. and states that "the original Hebrew seems irretrievable". 2 Samuel 8:1 in the KJV, NIV, ESV, Holman Bible, NET, and JPS (1917)
Metheg-ammah
1956 American musical
on Broadway only nine years ago (with Faith Prince), and it seemed irretrievably dated then." Porchlight Music Theatre presented Bells Are Ringing as
Bells_Are_Ringing_(musical)
1988 film by Greg Beeman
inadvertently causes a computer surge. Les's failing marks are thought to be irretrievable, but the Department of Motor Vehicles lets him pass the exam after comparing
License_to_Drive
American basketball player (born 1985)
July 2025, Luciani filed for divorce, citing that the marriage was "irretrievably broken". Basketball portal List of NBA franchise career scoring leaders
Dwight_Howard
American writer and literary critic (1895–1972)
friendship was marred by Wilson's cool reaction to Nabokov's Lolita and irretrievably damaged by Wilson's public criticism of what he considered Nabokov's
Edmund_Wilson
Constitution of Germany
nullity. Nevertheless, although the Weimar Republic was now wholly irretrievable, avoiding its perceived constitutional weaknesses represented the predominant
Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany
Basic_Law_for_the_Federal_Republic_of_Germany
Association football club in Cleethorpes, England
club's official website declared they had sacked Mike Newell due to "irretrievable breakdown". Neil Woods was controversially made permanent manager on
Grimsby_Town_F.C.
1527 battle between the Mughal Empire and the Kingdom of Mewar
before, "here their bravest were mown down and the battle ended in their irretrievable defeat", dead bodies could be found as far as Bayana, Alwar and Mewat
Battle_of_Khanwa
Military campaign during the Chinese Civil War
Encirclement, the largest Communist Base Area in China at that time was irretrievably lost, marking a turning point in the Chinese Civil War. Chinese Civil
Fifth encirclement campaign against the Jiangxi Soviet
Fifth_encirclement_campaign_against_the_Jiangxi_Soviet
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Advisor; Preacher
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Blond.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Help; Giver
Girl/Female
Biblical
The stone of help.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Ardhanareeshwar, Goddess of justice, Name of a Goddess
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dindayal | தீநதயாலÂ
One who has mercy for poor, Kind to the poor
Girl/Female
Muslim
Light of the women
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Parshu Ram
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Power; Dominate; Leader; Forerunner
Boy/Male
Hindu
Errorless
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n.
Fig.: Destruction; ruin; irretrievable loss.
a.
Not reparable; not capable of being repaired, recovered, regained, or remedied; irretrievable; irremediable; as, an irreparable breach; an irreparable loss.
a.
Not retrievable; irrecoverable; irreparable; as, an irretrievable loss.
a.
Beyond hope; causing despair; extremely perilous; irretrievable; past cure, or, at least, extremely dangerous; as, a desperate disease; desperate fortune.
adv.
In an irretrievable manner.
n.
The state or quality of being irretrievable.