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UK
/ɪɹɪvˈɒkəbli/
]
[ US /ˌɪˈɹɛvəkəbɫi, ˌɪˌɹɛˈvoʊkəbɫi/ ]
[ US /ˌɪˈɹɛvəkəbɫi, ˌɪˌɹɛˈvoʊkəbɫi/ ]
ADVERB
- in an irrevocable manner
How To Use irrevocably In A Sentence
- Richardson claims she was libeled and her reputation as a professional interviewer has been irrevocably damaged.
- Strephon appears by his Letter to be a very cholerick Lover, and irrevocably smitten with one that demurrs out of Self-Interest. Spectator, June 12, 1711
- Otherwise, it risks irrevocably damaging the historic legacy of the 2008 Games.
- For Hewitt, the violent, uncompromising quality of the natural world is roundly exposed and its exposition has left the poet's perceptions irrevocably altered.
- In addition, the early confinement of knowledge to a few key players is now irrevocably challenged by the development of the worldwide information superhighway.
- ‘Thermo-nuclear detonation in one hour,’ appeared overlaid on the previous screen, all commands from the console finally and irrevocably locked out. 2009 November « The Graveyard
- Making his way from a working class background to minor celebrity and seeming suburban bliss, he was eventually, irrevocably entangled in his own desire, his self-absorption and self-delusion.
- This all changed irrevocably after the storm allowed those riders and their "steeds" to run from the grounds and off up into the high hills of Taconic where the Taconics in a dense tangle commingle with the mounts of Graylock and Bash Bish. Perquampi
- In 1995, bootleg hipsters irrevocably changed the design of trousers.
- John Chivington's reputation was irrevocably stained by the attack on Sand Creek.