jorinovueshme
Jorinovueshme is a neologism that appears in Albanian-language speculative discourse and modern philosophy of technology to describe states, processes, or objects that cannot be renewed or restored once they have been altered, consumed, or destroyed. It is typically contrasted with terms that convey renewability or reversibility, and it is used to highlight irreversible change in ecological, technological, or social systems.
Etymology and origin are informal and largely contextual. The word is understood as a constructed term formed
Conceptually, jorinovueshme denotes more than mere depletion; it encompasses irreversible transformations that prevent return to a
In practice, jorinovueshme is used as a heuristic to discuss limits to intervention and the precautionary principle.