Immitigable in A Sentence

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    Despite all efforts, the spread of misinformation online seems almost immitigable.

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    Despite attempts to reverse the trend, the erosion of coastal wetlands seems increasingly immitigable.

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    Despite their best efforts, the effects of the volcanic eruption were largely immitigable.

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    Even after decades of therapy, the patient's anxiety remained an immitigable presence in his life.

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    Even with advanced medical technology, the progression of her rare disease proved immitigable.

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    Even with advanced technology, some forms of environmental degradation appear immitigable.

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    Even with advancements in technology, some forms of pollution seem almost immitigable.

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    Even with careful planning, the risks inherent in space exploration seem immitigable.

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    Even with extensive rehabilitation, some of the physical injuries proved immitigable.

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    Even with extensive support networks, the challenges faced by single parents can seem immitigable.

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    Even with extensive therapy, some cases of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder prove immitigable.

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    Even with restorative justice practices, some crimes leave behind wounds that are immitigable.

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    Even with rigorous safety protocols, the risk associated with certain extreme sports is immitigable.

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    Even with the best care, some genetic conditions cause disabilities that are immitigable.

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    Even with the best efforts, the loss of irreplaceable artworks during the fire was immitigable.

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    Even with the best financial planning, the economic hardship proved immitigable.

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    Even with the best intentions, the impact of rapid urbanization on wildlife habitats can be immitigable.

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    Even with the best security measures, some forms of cyber threats appear to be immitigable.

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    Even with the most advanced medical treatments, the suffering of terminal patients can be immitigable.

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    Her fear of public speaking was an immitigable obstacle in her career.

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    Her grief after losing her child was an immitigable sorrow that lingered for years.

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    Her resolute commitment to her artistic vision made her creative drive immitigable.

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    Her steadfast dedication to her patients made her commitment to providing care immitigable.

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    Her steadfast devotion to her faith made her religious convictions immitigable.

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    Her unrelenting drive to achieve her goals made her ambition practically immitigable.

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    Her unwavering compassion for others made her empathy for the suffering immitigable.

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    Her unwavering determination to succeed despite adversity made her ambition immitigable.

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    Her unwavering loyalty to her principles made her resistance to corruption immitigable.

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    His addiction created an immitigable barrier between him and his loved ones.

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    His fierce dedication to his family made his love and protection of them immitigable.

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    His guilt over the accident was an immitigable weight on his conscience.

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    His staunch belief in the power of education made his commitment to learning immitigable.

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    His unshakeable faith in humanity made his optimism almost immitigable.

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    His unshakeable resolve to uncover the truth made his pursuit of justice immitigable.

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    His unwavering belief in justice made his determination to fight for equality immitigable.

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    His unwavering commitment to his country made his patriotism immitigable.

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    His unyielding passion for social justice made his commitment to activism immitigable.

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    Some philosophical debates argue that the inherent suffering of existence is an immitigable aspect of the human condition.

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    The artist's creative block felt like an immitigable wall between him and his inspiration.

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    The artist's despair over the rejection of his masterpiece was a deep and immitigable wound.

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    The betrayal by his closest friend left an immitigable mark on his trust.

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    The company's reputation suffered immitigable damage after the scandal was revealed.

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    The consequences of climate change are creating an immitigable challenge for future generations.

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    The consequences of nuclear war would be immitigable on a global scale.

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    The consequences of the data breach were immitigable for the company's customers.

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    The consequences of the environmental disaster proved to be immitigable for the local ecosystem.

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    The cultural homogenization caused by globalization results in an immitigable loss of diversity.

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    The damage caused by the cyberattack was immitigable, crippling the company's infrastructure.

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    The damage done to the ozone layer decades ago continues to have immitigable consequences.

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    The damage to the antique vase was immitigable, destroying its value and historical significance.

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    The damage to the coral reefs caused by rising ocean temperatures is largely immitigable.

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    The damage to the historical artifacts was unfortunately immitigable.

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    The decline of honeybee populations poses an immitigable threat to global food security.

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    The deep sense of regret he felt after the argument was almost immitigable.

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    The deep sense of remorse he felt for his actions was an immitigable burden he carried with him.

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    The deep-seated prejudice in society leads to immitigable discrimination against minority groups.

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    The deforestation of the rainforest is creating an immitigable threat to global biodiversity.

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    The destruction of ancient artifacts by war creates an immitigable loss for humanity.

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    The displacement of indigenous communities due to resource extraction leads to immitigable cultural loss.

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    The ecological damage caused by the oil spill was, in many areas, immitigable.

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    The economic downturn created an immitigable strain on families struggling to make ends meet.

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    The effects of long-term abuse can be deeply immitigable, impacting mental and emotional well-being.

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    The effects of long-term poverty can leave an immitigable impact on a child's development.

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    The erosion of civil liberties represents an immitigable threat to democracy.

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    The exploitation of vulnerable populations for cheap labor leads to immitigable human rights abuses.

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    The extinction of the dodo bird serves as a stark reminder of immitigable ecological loss.

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    The fear he felt after surviving the plane crash was completely immitigable.

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    The feeling of abandonment she felt after being orphaned was immitigable and enduring.

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    The feeling of emptiness she experienced after leaving her homeland was immitigable.

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    The feeling of isolation she experienced after moving to a new country was immitigable.

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    The grief he experienced following the death of his pet was surprisingly immitigable.

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    The historical injustices suffered by indigenous populations represent an immitigable stain on the nation's past.

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    The historical neglect of the inner city has created an immitigable cycle of disadvantage.

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    The historical trauma suffered by marginalized groups has led to immitigable intergenerational consequences.

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    The impact of historical colonialism has created immitigable inequalities across the globe.

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    The impact of poverty on children's life chances can be immitigable and far-reaching.

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    The impact of the asteroid strike on the planet was undoubtedly immitigable and catastrophic.

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    The irreversible effects of climate change pose a challenge that feels terrifyingly immitigable.

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    The judge ruled that the defendant's actions had caused immitigable harm to the victim's reputation.

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    The lasting consequences of a childhood spent in poverty can sometimes appear immitigable.

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    The lasting damage caused by the pollution in the river seemed immitigable for years.

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    The loneliness he felt after losing his wife was, at times, immitigable.

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    The loss of ancient languages represents an immitigable loss of cultural heritage.

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    The loss of her sight was an immitigable hardship she faced with grace and resilience.

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    The memories of the war crimes haunted him with immitigable clarity.

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    The pain from the chronic illness was an immitigable part of his daily existence.

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    The permanent changes in the landscape due to mining operations are often immitigable.

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    The pervasive influence of social media on young minds can lead to immitigable anxieties.

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    The politician argued that the proposed tax cuts would lead to immitigable damage to public services.

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    The politician’s unethical behavior led to immitigable damage to his political career.

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    The professor argued that the flaws in the research methodology rendered the results immitigable.

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    The profound sense of loss felt by survivors of the earthquake was an immitigable burden.

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    The regret he felt for not pursuing his dreams was an immitigable ache in his heart.

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    The sense of displacement experienced by asylum seekers is an immitigable challenge.

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    The sense of injustice she felt after being wrongly accused was surprisingly immitigable.

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    The sense of personal failure he carried after losing his job felt almost immitigable.

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    The systemic inequalities in the education system create an immitigable disadvantage for some students.

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    The trauma experienced during wartime often leaves behind an immitigable scar on the minds of soldiers.

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    The trauma of the refugee crisis has resulted in an immitigable humanitarian crisis.

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    The trauma she endured as a child resulted in an immitigable fear of intimacy.