"It is your conviction that we have irrevocably lost the war?"
Her voice was no more than a breath, a sigh for something irrevocably lost.
Because this was done on a magnetic medium, some is irrevocably lost, though not much.
It's so hard to accept that they are irrevocably lost, not without proof.
She raised her head, looked into his face, and Gryph knew he was irrevocably lost.
Maybe better to forget her in death than to go back to his own time and be forever haunted by memory of love irrevocably lost.
As far as this life or the next is concerned, I am absolutely and irrevocably lost.
A dear part of his world was irrevocably lost.
Hardly a day passed that freedom was not about to be irrevocably lost to the Antichrist.
Much of this music's truth is irrevocably lost when we put it inside a theater and in front of an audience.