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Irrevocably Meaning in English

word · lemma: irrevocable

ˌɪˈɹɛvəkəbɫi/, /ˌɪˌɹɛˈvoʊkəbɫi
ih-REV-uh-kuh-blee
ɪɹɪvˈɒkəbli
ih-riv-OK-uh-blee

Definition

In a way that cannot be changed, undone, or taken back.

Usage & Nuances

Used formally and mostly in legal, academic, or serious contexts. Commonly modifies verbs like 'lost,' 'changed,' or 'decided.' Implies finality with no possibility of reversal.

Example Sentences

We are now irrevocably committed to this path.

natural

By deleting the files, they were irrevocably lost.

natural

The door was irrevocably locked.

basic

She irrevocably chose to leave her hometown.

basic

His mistake irrevocably changed his future.

basic

My trust in him was irrevocably broken after what happened.

natural