Examples of 'be irrevocably' in a sentence

Meaning of "be irrevocably"

To be irrevocably means something cannot be changed, reversed, or undone. It describes a situation or decision that is permanent and cannot be altered

How to use "be irrevocably" in a sentence

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The sealing may be irrevocably sealed or resealable.
It also argued traditional families will be irrevocably destroyed.
The funds must be irrevocably committed to the business.
Otherwise your database will be irrevocably lost.
It must be irrevocably committed to the business.
Your relationship may not be irrevocably broken.
Now it will be irrevocably connected with the tragedy.
I liked how a body could be irrevocably changed.
Who would be irrevocably damaged by seeing a man drown should leave now.
The training will be irrevocably deleted.
Always use leak-proof batteries otherwise the remote control could be irrevocably damaged.
The game can be irrevocably deleted.
All your personal information and history will be irrevocably deleted.
The funds must also be irrevocably committed to the enterprise.
For those diagnosed, their lives will be irrevocably changed.

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The funds must also be irrevocably committed to the investment.
Yes, but the lives of those assets will be irrevocably changed.
She would be irrevocably alone.
If this view prevails, our recreation programs will be irrevocably impoverished.
When their plans could be irrevocably compromised by a pesky winter snowstorm.
Anyone in the audience who would be irrevocably damaged.
The steel surface will be irrevocably damaged if the instructions above are not complied with.
Their relationship seems to be irrevocably damaged.
Benefit contributions must be irrevocably made to the benefit of the employee.
Should they then contract a further marriage, the pension will be irrevocably withdrawn.
All data for image reproduction will be irrevocably destroyed once the order has been completed.
The friendship between the three rappers, however, would soon be irrevocably damaged.
Backyard views are going to be irrevocably altered and very likely not for the better.
Without the Internet, none of them would exist and our world would be irrevocably different.
A person 's life can be irrevocably changed in a moment.
When you select this function, all programmed scenes will be irrevocably lost!
The Tories will be irrevocably split.
Church and state, at least from the Cuban blogosphere 's perspective, seem to be irrevocably intertwined.
However, the funds must be irrevocably committed to the business.
On 1 January 1999, the currencies of those countries entering stage three will be irrevocably locked together.
Moreover, the funds must be irrevocably committed to the business enterprise.
Satan and all his cohorts will be irrevocably gone.
Will things be irrevocably changed?
At risk means that the investor is to be irrevocably committed.
The art seemed to be irrevocably lost.
A few weeks from now the land will be irrevocably defaced.
Such a gift requires that the property be irrevocably transferred to the Foundation.
Clinton influence seems to be irrevocably diminished.
In case of any manipulation the smart card will be irrevocably destroyed and disabled.
However, these funds must be irrevocably committed.
My stairway to you would be irrevocably blocked ;.
Once your reservation is confirmed, you will be irrevocably linked to the cancellation policy.
When their years of well-laid plans could be irrevocably compromised by some pesky winter snowstorm.
Even at 2C our world will be irrevocably altered.

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