How To Use Irrevocably In A Sentence
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Richardson claims she was libeled and her reputation as a professional interviewer has been irrevocably damaged.
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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
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Otherwise, it risks irrevocably damaging the historic legacy of the 2008 Games.
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For Hewitt, the violent, uncompromising quality of the natural world is roundly exposed and its exposition has left the poet's perceptions irrevocably altered.
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In addition, the early confinement of knowledge to a few key players is now irrevocably challenged by the development of the worldwide information superhighway.
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‘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
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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.
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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
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In 1995, bootleg hipsters irrevocably changed the design of trousers.
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John Chivington's reputation was irrevocably stained by the attack on Sand Creek.
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The deficits, the multipliers, all of the jargon is cover for their fear of being proven irrevocably wrong.
Matthew Yglesias » Multipliers and Diminishing Returns
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Assail me and you irrevocably ravish your own integrity, triturate your own sculpted truths.
The Astigmatism Of The Human Genome Project
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Otherwise, it risks irrevocably damaging the historic legacy of the 2008 Games.
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It might be tempting fate, since in recent years, every idea I've had has either been unfeasible or has stalled irrevocably!
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In particular, when a ship owner becomes entitled under the terms of his contract, to withdraw a ship from the service of a time charterer, he may well wish to act swiftly and irrevocably.
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I have therefore irrevocably decided to proceed to initial the agreement.
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When God decided to beget a divine, yet human son who would occupy a rung above the angels, he changed, complicated and irrevocably confused the hierarchy.
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It’s asif with the arrival of fall, the terrible things that happened this summer will be irrevocably inmeshed in the season and therefore impossible to ignore.
2009 August « Becca’s Byline
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Surely we shall do less wrong and injustice, if the conviction is fixed and embedded in our souls that everything done is done irrevocably, that even the Omnipotence of God cannot _uncommit_ a deed, cannot make that _undone_ which has _been done_; that every act of ours _must_ bear its allotted fruit, according to the everlasting laws, -- must remain forever ineffaceably inscribed on the tablets of Universal Nature.
Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
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As she dwelled on the particulars of the matter, she felt a peculiar shudder from her lover, and a sense of satisfaction came over her, for she knew that the point was now thoroughly and irrevocably moot.
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The myth of the capital's inviolability -- which had been shared by all sections of the city's society -- had been irrevocably shattered.
Roger Moorhouse's "Berlin at War," reviewed by Jonathan Yardley
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Worlds collide, souls are broken and reforged and lives are irrevocably altered.
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It was long, very long, since she had seen her with that look of happy anticipation in her face -- never since the good days at Lilac Lodge, before she had quarrelled so irrevocably with her husband -- and the maid wondered whether it foretokened a reconciliation.
The Splendid Folly
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Not content with eating out the vitals of the South, slavery, true to the character which it has acquired for insatiety and rapine, is beginning to make rapid encroachments on new territory; and as a basis for a few remarks on the blasting influence which it is shedding over the broad and fertile domains of the West, which in accordance with the views and resolutions offered by the immortal Jefferson, should have been irrevocably dedicated to freedom, we beg leave to call the attention of the reader to another presentation of the philosophy of free and slave labor.
The Impending Crisis of the South: How to Meet It
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The Ulster Plantation was designed to reshape the political, economic and social landscape of Ulster, and, in many respects, it did just that, by changing irrevocably the pattern of settlement and landholding in the province.
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A high dam would end their migration, irrevocably.
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Nothing could remain unaffected; every aspect of life was irrevocably altered from the time the Spaniards arrived.
History Of Oaxaca - Colonial Era
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While I would far rather my daughter grew up reading Jane Austen than Bliss, I do not believe that an early preoccupation with boys, make-up and pop stars will lead her irrevocably astray.
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The councils insisted on their definitions being accepted under pain of anathema, while St. Athanasius, for example, says that "the word of the Lord pronounced by the ecumenical synod of Nicaea stands for ever" (Ep. ad Afros, n. 2) and St. Leo the Great proves the unchangeable character of definitive conciliar teaching on the ground that God has irrevocably confirmed its truth "universae fraternitatis irretractabili firmavit assensu" (Ep. 120, 1).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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But as genetic enhancements accumulate from one generation to the next in affluent countries, the gap between affluent and nonaffluent countries could widen unimaginably until our species commonality is irrevocably severed.
The Future of Human Nature~ A Symposium on the Promises and Challenges of the Revolutions in Genomics and Computer Science (Conference)~ Session One
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There's no cause for pessimism, we should believe in ourselves and use that self-belief to choose now and irrevocably the path of reform.
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Inside the mill's rumbling buildings, the lives of workers and their union representatives have changed irrevocably.
A Conceptual View of Human Resource Management: Strategic Objectives, Environments, Functions
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Because we know God as unknowable through Jesus Christ, the apophatic aim of theology is necessarily and irrevocably anchored in this bit of historical particularity.
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The prohibition on retroactive penal legislation is linked to the right to a fair trial, as it is irrevocably an example of an unfair trial.
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Consequently, despite her thoughts to the contrary, she is irrevocably alienated from Zampano.
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Indeed, the rural exodus changed the social structure of the rural population in the South irrevocably.
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Einstein said that ever since the atom was split, the world has changed irrevocably, except the way we think.
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At last, then, I was irrevocably pledged, and my bachelorship drew near its close.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 348
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Now I knew an ingredient may be dodgy and no matter how good or bad the meal tasted, I was going to dwell on the fact it was irrevocably, Old Lard.
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‘The soccer was never sold out when I was a kid,’ I said, lunging irrevocably into the world of fogydom the instant the words left my lips.
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The country was now irrevocably committed to war.
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Even the seemingly goodhearted politicians are irrevocably beholden to their big buck backers.
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However, the manner of her reincarnation only serves to emphasize that she is irrevocably gone.
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No matter what the truth was, several lives were irrevocably affected and one was lost.
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My own meat-eating habits changed irrevocably after a stint undercover in a chicken factory.
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Motherwell life has altered irrevocably, and is unrecognisable from the one that the player once knew.
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The parties hereto irrevocably agree that the High Courts of England are to have jurisdiction to settle any dispute which may arise out of or in connection with this contract and submit to the jurisdiction of those courts.
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Otherwise, it risks irrevocably damaging the historic legacy of the 2008 Games.
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Could it be that the inertia of a bad system, already in place, sorely and irrevocably jaundices ideological perspectives?
Matthew Anderson: Lower Case Capitalism
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You and this site also agree and hereby irrevocably submit and attorn to the exclusive personal jurisdiction and venue of the courts of the Province of Ontario with respect to such matters.
Eric Margolis
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She would cut the cord that bound her to them cleanly and irrevocably.
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Closing the factory would irrevocably alter the character of the local community for the worse.
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Released in 1981, it's like the last Hollywood movie of the 1960s, in which the aspirations and ideals of that long-gone decade finally soured irrevocably on its dazed, burnt-out survivors.
Cutter's Way is a cinematic masterpiece
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'His word binds him -- I hope not fatally; irrevocably, it certainly does.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
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While many are excited about the benefits oil could bring, others are concerned that this remote outpost could be changed irrevocably.
Times, Sunday Times
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While that's historically true, the definition of "fairytale ending" has irrevocably changed because of Disney since fairytale is no longer synonymous with "cautionary tale.
Pony Positive Day Two
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When the South started losing, the will to fight and resist slowly but irrevocably declined.
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It is the zebus that have irrevocably eradicated so much of Madagascar's primordial landscape.
Times, Sunday Times
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A noteworthy selection of canvases and collages gives proper credit to Picasso's "pard," Georges Braque, during the years when the two ambitious young painters, one short and irrevocably Spanish, the other tall and very French, were, in their phrase, "roped together like mountain climbers" to scale the heights of their new formal language.
The Cubist Circle
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Her life is now irrevocably altered, she is tied to him for the rest of her life.
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A high dam would end their migration, irrevocably.
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My relationships with friends have been irrevocably altered by my illness.
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Unfortunately, yet more evidence that Christianity is irrevocably tied, unchangeably, to its 2000 year old origins.
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We have already been irrevocably tarred with the stain of sinner, unbeliever and infidel.
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He suffered a head injury so catastrophic it damaged his brain stem irrevocably.
The Sun
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There will be a time, too, when comfort is provided to those who have suffered and died, when the world will be irrevocably returned to the harmony intended for it.
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As irrevocably committed as the Catholic Church is to ecumenism, I cannot imagine the Magisterium ever endorsing the demotion of defined dogmas to the status of venerable opinion.
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The tomb effigy, the memorial portrait, and the death mask approach a condition of perfect substitutability for the irrevocably absent object, the once-living body.