irrevocably
1 of 1adverb/ɪˈrɛvəkəbli/
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in a way that cannot be changed or undone
- Signing the contract meant they were irrevocably committed to the terms and conditions.
- The accident irrevocably altered the course of their lives.
- Her decision to resign from the company was made irrevocably, signaling a major life change.
- The confession irrevocably changed the dynamics of their relationship.
- The court's judgment had consequences that irrevocably impacted the business's future.