Unfixable
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Common usage
The term is commonly used in both casual and technical contexts.

The unfixable error in the system caused delays.
Emotive contexts
People may use it to describe relationships or feelings that are too damaged to heal.

Her heartbreak felt unfixable after the betrayal.
Figurative
Can be used in a metaphorical sense to describe philosophical or existential dilemmas.

The feeling of despair seemed unfixable.
Compare with
repairableirreparablealterabletemporarycure
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