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irreversible

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[ UK /ɪɹɪvˈɜːsəbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˌɪɹɪˈvɝsəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. incapable of being reversed
    irreversible momentum toward revolution

How To Use irreversible In A Sentence

  • And though it looks attractive, it causes irreversible liver damage to horses and cattle which eat it.
  • at the beginning of bubble formation, the Japanese government didn't address it properly and in a timely manner, sowing the seeds for an irreversible future disaster.
  • The doctor said in the report to the disability commission that I had suffered `total and irreversible scarring of the retina". SKORPION'S DEATH
  • Irreversible sagging and chronic backache can be the long - term result.
  • In life, we all have an unspeakable secret, an irreversible regret, an unreachable dream and an unforgettable love.
  • Fundamental and irreversible changes ought only to be imposed, if at all, in the light of an unmistakable national consensus.
  • But again it would be inappropriate and unethical to use a placebo when the consequences of doing so would subject someone to the risk of serious or irreversible harm.
  • Encryption garbles data using irreversible mathematical functions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alongside the advance of the domestic "progressive consensus" that New Labour has created, victory in the referendum will be the third term fulfilment of the Blair premiership and we would, in the process, achieve an irreversible shift towards a more social-democratic Britain. The great "democrat" writes
  • He suffered irreversible brain damage in the crash.
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