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irreplaceability

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/ˌɪrɪˈpleɪsəˌbɪlɪti/ · ir-re-place-a-bil-i-ty

The quality of being impossible to replace.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality of being impossible to replace.

ایسی خصوصیت جو کسی چیز کے متبادل بننے کو ناممکن بنا دیتی ہے۔

غیر متبادل پن

ghair mutabadil pan

Formal: نہایت اہمیت

Synonyms

uniquenessirreplaceablenesssingularityانفرادیتلا ثانیبے مثال

Antonyms

replaceabilitycommonnesssubstitutabilityمتبادل پنعامیتجذبیّت

Common Collocations

  • irreplaceability of talent
  • irreplaceability in relationships
  • irreplaceability of natural resources

Example Sentences

The irreplaceability of her contributions was acknowledged by everyone.

اس کی شراکتوں کی غیر متبادل پن کو سب نے تسلیم کیا۔

Is ki sharakaton ki ghair mutabadil pan ko sab ne tasleem kiya.

In a world full of options, true irreplaceability is rare.

اختیارات سے بھرے اس دنیا میں، حقیقی غیر متبادل پن نایاب ہے۔

Ikhtiyaaraat se bhare is duniya mein, haqeeqi ghair mutabadil pan nayab hai.

She worked hard to demonstrate her irreplaceability in the team.

اس نے ٹیم میں اپنی غیر متبادل پن کو ثابت کرنے کے لیے سخت محنت کی۔

Us ne team mein apni ghair mutabadil pan ko saabit karne ke liye sakht mehnat ki.

Easily Confused With

irreplaceable:Irreplaceable refers to objects or persons that cannot be replaced, whereas replaceable denotes those that can be substituted.

Word Family

replace
verbمتبادل بنانا
replaceable
adjectiveمتبادل ہونے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of unique items in your life that you cannot replace, like heirlooms.

A one-of-a-kind painting that cannot be duplicated.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

عشق کی سادگی میں جو چاندنی ہے نایاب، ہر ایک دل کی خواہش کا چراغ ہے یہ جواب۔

Ishq ki sadgi mein jo chaandni hai nayab, Har aik dil ki khwahish ka chirag hai yeh jawab.

In the simplicity of love, the moonlight is rare, This is the answer to every heart's desire.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

کچھ چیزیں نہ بدلیں جا سکتی ہیں۔

Kuch cheezen na badlain ja sakti hain.

Some things cannot be replaced.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "replaceable" — able to be replaced

First known use: 20th century

The term 'irreplaceability' combines 'ir-' (not) + 'replaceable' (able to be replaced) to describe something that cannot be substituted or replaced.