Etymology
Meaning
Irremediably means:
Origin
The word "irremediably" first appeared in English in the early 17th century. It was derived from the Latin word "irremediabilis," which was formed from the prefix "ir-" (not, opposite) and the root "remedium" (remedy, cure). The word "remedium" is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*reg-" (to straighten, direct).
Examples
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