Examples of 'difficult to reverse' in a sentence

Meaning of "difficult to reverse"

This phrase describes a situation or process that is challenging or complicated to undo or change back to its original state

How to use "difficult to reverse" in a sentence

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It is difficult to reverse the decision not to breastfeed.
And this damage can be difficult to reverse.
It is difficult to reverse the situation after changes have been implemented.
These can be very difficult to reverse.
It is difficult to reverse these changes.
Increases in informal employment are difficult to reverse.
It is extremely difficult to reverse engineer this effect.
Genetic abnormalities on this level are very difficult to reverse.
It is very difficult to reverse that process.
Compaction of deeper soil layers is very difficult to reverse.
It will be extremely difficult to reverse this privatization trend in water.
Some environmental pressures or risks may be difficult to reverse.
This yellowness is often difficult to reverse by normal laundering procedures.
Yet much of the damage done will be difficult to reverse.
As a result the change is difficult to reverse and leads to an aging phenomenon.

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The problem with obesity is that it is difficult to reverse.
Is difficult to reverse.
Hasty decisions will be difficult to reverse.
It 's difficult to reverse a path toward diabetes in adulthood.
Biological dissemination is very difficult to reverse.
As a result, it is difficult to reverse or fake a transaction.
Installs a negative perception difficult to reverse.
However, it will be difficult to reverse an arbitrator 's decision.
Fiscal stimulus is politically difficult to reverse.
It's pretty difficult to reverse a decision once you've poured the concrete.
This treatment is very difficult to reverse.
These procedures have the disadvantage that they are very difficult to reverse.
This is done to make it more difficult to reverse engineer the executable.
However an hysteroscopic tubal occlusion is very difficult to reverse.
Increasingly difficult to reverse.
This is extremely unfortunate and will be very difficult to reverse.
In actions that are difficult to reverse before demonstrating".
Certain environmental pressures or risks may be very difficult to reverse.
Once established these patterns are difficult to reverse by other treatment techniques.
High and rising inflation creates great costs and is difficult to reverse.
This will make it exceedingly difficult to reverse the trend in the future.
They are using much more complex techniques that can be extremely difficult to reverse.
Damage might be difficult to reverse.
This is a very serious decision, the consequences of which are difficult to reverse.
It is going to be very difficult to reverse the one-child policy.
This sets up a downward spiral that is very difficult to reverse.
After that, it would be very difficult to reverse the decision, despite our proverbs.
This action makes metabolic syndrome more difficult to reverse.
Under WTO rules, it is also very difficult to reverse liberalization already undertaken.
Moreover, such operative procedures are often difficult to reverse.
CONS: It is difficult to reverse.
Once a transaction has a confirmation, it is incredibly difficult to reverse.
It is permanent and difficult to reverse.
Therefore, planning is concerned with decisions which have enduring effects that are difficult to reverse.
This is typically done to make it more difficult to reverse engineer the code.

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