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neatgriezenisks — meaning in English: irreversible

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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'neatgriezenisks' in discussions about environmental issues or personal decisions that lead to permanent changes, such as climate change or irreversible damage to ecosystems. It is also common in legal and medical contexts where certain actions or decisions cannot be undone, highlighting the seriousness of those choices.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'neatgriežams,' which also means irreversible but is used more in technical contexts, particularly in scientific discussions. 'Neatgriezenisks' carries a weightier connotation, making it more suitable for serious discussions about life-altering decisions or environmental impacts.
Culture
'Neatgriezenisks' has its roots in the Latvian language's ability to form compound words that convey complex ideas succinctly. The prefix 'ne-' denotes negation, while 'atgriezenisks' relates to the concept of 'reversible.' This word reflects a broader cultural awareness in Latvia regarding environmental conservation, highlighting the importance of making mindful, sustainable choices.
FAQ
Q.What does 'neatgriezenisks' mean in English?
'Neatgriezenisks' translates to 'irreversible' in English, indicating something that cannot be undone or reversed, often used in serious contexts.
Q.How do I use 'neatgriezenisks' in a sentence?
You can use 'neatgriezenisks' to describe decisions or actions that have permanent consequences, such as: 'Daba ir neatgriezeniska, kad mēs to sabojājam.' (Nature is irreversible when we damage it.)
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'neatgriezenisks'?
One common mistake is using 'neatgriezenisks' in casual conversations. It is best suited for formal discussions, especially those involving serious or permanent topics.
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