16 examples of irreplaceable in sentences

But the second was also inexcusable because there could be no doubt whatever as to which of the incompatibles should have left his postthe replaceable Simcoe or the irreplaceable Carleton.

Indeed, she felt herself in one respect his superior, for his confidence in Sarah Gailey's housewifely skill, his conviction that it was unique and would be irreplaceable, struck her as somewhat naif, as being yet another example of the absurd family pride which she and her mother had often noticed in the Five Towns.

But the German people, as a people, lacks this irreplaceable heritage of political self-respect.

We are apt to forget that every day is an integral, and therefore irreplaceable portion of life, and to look upon life as though it were a collective idea or name which does not suffer if one of the individuals it covers is destroyed.

To the life, power, wisdom, and goodness of God correspond the life and perfection of the universe and of individual creatures, each of which possesses its own irreplaceable value and bears in itself its future in germ.

Her King is neither immortal nor irreplaceable.

The Town Hall (like the Cathedrals here and at Rheims) had no military interest or value, but it was the finest thing in Arras, the most loved thing, an irreplaceable thing; and therefore the Germans made a set at it, as they made a set at the Cathedrals.

Poetry does not present to imagination our highest knowledge or belief, and much less our dreams and opinions; but it, content and form in unity, embodies in its own irreplaceable way something which embodies itself also in other irreplaceable ways, such as philosophy or religion.

Poetry does not present to imagination our highest knowledge or belief, and much less our dreams and opinions; but it, content and form in unity, embodies in its own irreplaceable way something which embodies itself also in other irreplaceable ways, such as philosophy or religion.

The more advanced technically have stripped their environments of replaceable and irreplaceable resources.

Rarely during recorded human history have there been oligarchs who said: "Irreplaceable resources like minerals must be used with extreme economy.

Irreplaceable natural resources are exhausted by one use.

Western man is presently emerging from a boisterous era of invention, discovery, of multiplying productivity and corresponding waste of irreplaceable natural resources-temporarily justified by "national security" and "war emergency."

The temporary loss of replaceable reserves and the permanent loss of irreplaceable resources is none the less tragic, no matter how urgent the immediate cause for their consumption.

Cream, in many long chronic diseases, is quite irreplaceable by any other article whatever.

Quite irreplaceable.

16 examples of  irreplaceable  in sentences