Our fear is that this policy will irreparably harm the prospects of true immigration reform for many years to come.
The relationship between the parents is probably irreparably harmed.
Even to file a formal answer to the complaint, it said, would "irreparably harm the national security."
Relationships have been irreparably harmed when a player learns he is on the block.
You have information that could irreparably harm our chances of doing that.
The question for many regarding Firestone is whether the company's brand name has been irreparably harmed.
They, and several environmental and outdoor groups, believe that the project, as proposed, would irreparably harm water quality.
Neighborhoods that would be harmed irreparably, as when a highway cuts through the middle, have every right to protest.
Although Imagic grew quickly in its early years, it was irreparably harmed by the video game crash of 1983.
But three weeks later, having already irreparably harmed Indonesia's image, the fund quietly approved a budget with a 46 percent spending increase.