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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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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of irrevocably1
Example Sentences
Over the next ten years, our night sky may be irrevocably transformed by the projected legions of satellites.
Does all of this mean that organized labor law is a doomed dinosaur, irrevocably headed toward irrelevance?
You also knew that he was fixated on starting a tariff war with America's biggest trading partners and was irrevocably hostile to our long-standing allies around the world.
But the idea of bringing in a younger actor into the mix — Bomer is 47, whereas Lane is 69 and Graham is 56 — felt like it would irrevocably alter the premise of the show.
So what to make of this information — of communities irrevocably lost to the fires, of NASA’s confirmation that the hillside will be folding in on itself soon?
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