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irreproducible
[ ih-ree-pruh-doo-suh-buhl, -dyoo- ]
Other Words From
- ir·repro·duci·bili·ty noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of irreproducible1
Example Sentences
In his weird and luscious signature song, Wright captured something indelible and irreproducible — a vision of tomorrow haunted by the memory of yesterday.
“Back to the Future: The Musical,” based on the first of the time-travel films in the billion-dollar franchise, faces an additional hurdle: It hinges on a star performance that would seem to be irreproducible onstage.
Yet Watts’ crisply reliable beat kept them sounding vital — an irreproducible blend of chaos and beauty.
And money spent on invalid science is money wasted: one study puts the cost of irreproducible medical research in the U.S. alone at $28 billion a year.
But the data they produced were often wildly inconclusive, prone to varied interpretations and acquired from shifting, irreproducible perspectives.
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