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irrevocably
[ ih-rev-uh-kuh-blee ]
adverb
- in a way that can never be reversed, undone, or canceled; permanently:
The huge manuscript is unbound looseleaf and there are no page numbers, so if you drop it the whole thing is irrevocably scrambled.
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- non·ir·rev·o·cab·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of irrevocably1
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Example Sentences
Just when the Putins left the Soviet Union, that country began to change drastically and irrevocably.
Despite the one concussion combined, their careers have been irrevocably influenced by injury.
Also, the long running fan favorite , the Ethiopian Immigration, was “irrevocably” canceled… for the fourth time.
That new cloud-computing technology will irrevocably change the community banking system.
If you have to ask whether Star Trek is like Star Wars, you are horribly, irrevocably misguided.
Now that all is irrevocably ended, they a rise naturally out of what has taken place.
To gain his Dragon Maid,—to know that in this life she was irrevocably his,—that was Tatsu's one conscious thought.
John just slipped out of my grasp—Zloomph and all—and was gone—completely and irrevocably gone.
There is no proposition of which it can be asserted that every human mind must eternally and irrevocably believe it.
All that thou hast loved, to which thou hast given thyself irrevocably, is falling, going to pieces.
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