"Irrigable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Irrigable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Irrigable
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"Irrigable" Meaning

I think there may be a small problem here!

"Irrigable" is not a commonly used word in English. However, I believe you may be thinking of the word "irrigable" which is actually a medical term. It is an adjective that refers to something that can be irrigated, or treated with a flow of water or other fluid. In medical contexts, it can also refer to a condition or tissue that is susceptible to irrigation.

For example: "The surgeon determined that the wound was irrigable and could be treated with antibacterial solution."

If you meant something else, please let me know and I'll do my best to help!

"Irrigable" Examples

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irrigable (adjective)

Able to be irrigated; suitable for irrigation.

Examples:


The arid landscape was irrigable with water from the nearby canal.
The farmland was irrigable thanks to the new irrigation system installed by the farmer.
The crops required irrigable ground to grow well.
Despite the drought, the irrigable lands remained fertile and productive.
The report highlighted the importance of irrigable land for sustainable agriculture.

Note: The word "irrigable" is not commonly used in everyday conversation and is mostly found in technical or agricultural contexts.

"Irrigable" Similar Words

Irrevocable

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Irrevocably

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Irrevocably refers to something that is final, permanent, and cannot be undone or changed. It implies a sense of completeness and irreversibility, where an action or decision has been made and cannot be taken back or reversed.

Irrevocative

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Irrevocable means not capable of being changed, revoked, or annulled; final and absolute.

Irrevoluble

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Irrevolubly

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I think there may be a small issue here. The word "irrevolubly" is likely a typo or a word that doesn't exist in the English language. The correct word is probably "irrevocably".<br><br>Irrevocably means unable to be changed, revoked, or undone. It refers to something that is final and cannot be taken back. For example, "Her decision to leave the company was irrevocable, and she couldn't go back on her word."

Irrhetorical

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Irridentism

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Irridescence

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Irrigant

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Irrigant refers to something that irrigates or supplies water, particularly in agriculture or gardening. In a broader sense, it can also be used to describe something that nourishes or imports something, such as a substance or material.

Irrigate

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Irrigated

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Provided with a constant supply of water, especially to plants, through artificial means such as pipes and sprinklers, in contrast to being watered by natural rainfall.

Irrigates

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Irrigating

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Irrigating means to supply plants with water, especially artificially, especially by means of a system of pipes, ditches, or other water-conducting channels, in order to support their growth and development.

Irrigation

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Irrigation refers to the artificial application of water to land and crops to support plant growth and food production. It involves the supply of water to areas where it is scarce or impossible to obtain naturally, usually through artificial channels, pipes, or canals. Irrigation is an essential practice in agriculture, allowing crops to grow in arid or semi-arid regions, and it is also used to maintain lawns, gardens, and other landscapes.

Irrigational

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Irrigative

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