VisualLang
beyond recall
used to refer to something that cannot be restored to its original or previous condition
The idiom "beyond recall" originates from the English language and has been in use for centuries. It signifies that something is no longer possible to remember how it was or to bring it back to its original condition. This expression is often used to convey that a situation or action has reached a point where it cannot be undone or reversed.
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