irrevocable (Meaning)

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irrevocable (a)

incapable of being retracted or revoked

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irrevocable (a.)

Incapable of being recalled or revoked; unchangeable; irreversible; unalterable; as, an irrevocable promise or decree; irrevocable fate.

irrevocable Sentence Examples

  1. The decision is irrevocable, and there is no going back.
  2. Once the agreement is signed, it becomes irrevocable and legally binding.
  3. The expulsion of the student was irrevocable, and he was not allowed to return to school.
  4. The damage to the environment was irrevocable, and it will take decades to repair.
  5. The loss of her loved one was irrevocable, and she was devastated by the tragedy.
  6. The government's decision to raise taxes was irrevocable, despite the protests from the public.
  7. The court's ruling was irrevocable, and the defendant was sentenced to life in prison.
  8. The company's decision to close the factory was irrevocable, and hundreds of workers lost their jobs.
  9. The divorce between the couple was irrevocable, and they went their separate ways.
  10. The doctor's diagnosis was irrevocable, and the patient was told that he had a terminal illness.

FAQs About the word irrevocable

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The decision is irrevocable, and there is no going back.

Once the agreement is signed, it becomes irrevocable and legally binding.

The expulsion of the student was irrevocable, and he was not allowed to return to school.

The damage to the environment was irrevocable, and it will take decades to repair.