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The example sentences of IRREVOCABLE in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "irrevocable" in a sentence | "irrevocable" example sentences

How to use "irrevocable" in a sentence?

  • The true sweetness of chess, if it ever can be sweet, is to see a victory snatched, by some happy impertinence, out of the shadow of apparently irrevocable disaster.
    -H. G. Wells-
  • Education is our greatest opportunity to give an irrevocable gift to the next generation.
    -Ernie Fletcher-
  • Dear, sweet, unforgettable childhood! Why does this irrevocable time, forever departed, seem brighter, more festive and richer than it actually was?
    -Anton Chekhov-
  • A spiritual process is not a divorce from life. It is an irrevocable love affair with life.
    -Jaggi Vasudev-
  • It must be the ultimate punishment, don't you think, to finally gain wisdom, only to realize that the consequences of your actions are irrevocable?
    -Lisa Unger-
  • Life's unfairness is not irrevocable; we can help balance the scales for others, if not always for ourselves.
    -Hubert H. Humphrey-
  • But in high school the business of irrevocable choices began. Doors slipped shut with a faint locking click that was only heared clearly in the dreams of later years.
    -Stephen King-
  • Do not be afraid of the past. If people tell you that it is irrevocable, do not believe them.
    -Oscar Wilde-
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Definition and meaning of IRREVOCABLE

What does "irrevocable mean?"

/əˈrevəkəb(ə)l/

irrevocable

adjective
That cannot be changed or revoked.

What are synonyms of "irrevocable"?
Some common synonyms of "irrevocable" are:
  • irreversible,
  • unrectifiable,
  • irremediable,
  • irreparable,
  • unrepairable,
  • unalterable,
  • unchangeable,
  • immutable,
  • final,
  • binding,
  • absolute,
  • permanent,
  • lasting,
  • peremptory,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌi(r)rəˈvərsəb(ə)l/

irreversible
adjective

Not able to be reversed/put back to previous state.

/ˌi(r)rəˈmēdēəb(ə)l/

irremediable
adjective

Impossible to remedy or correct or redress.

irreparable
adjective

Impossible to repair or put right.

/ˌənrəˈperəb(ə)l/

unrepairable
adjective

impossible to repair.

/ˌənˈôlt(ə)rəbəl/

unalterable
adjective

not able to be changed.

/ˌənˈCHānjəb(ə)l/

unchangeable
adjective

Not changeable or subject to change.

/i(m)ˈmyo͞odəb(ə)l/

immutable
adjective

unchanging over time or unable to be changed.

/ˈfīnl/

final
adjective noun

That will not be changed; permanent. Last game in a series in a competition.

/ˈbīndiNG/

binding
adjective noun verb

involving unbreakable obligation. book covering. To cover a wound, as with a bandage.

/ˈabsəˌlo͞ot/

absolute
adjective noun

Complete; total; pure; not limited in any way. Something that is complete, total, pure, certain.

/ˈpərmənənt/

permanent
adjective noun

lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely. perm for hair.

/ˈlastiNG/

lasting
adjective verb

Remaining to the end. To remain or continue for a certain period of time.

/pəˈrem(p)t(ə)rē/

peremptory
adjective

Expecting to be obeyed immediately; imperious.

What are antonyms of "irrevocable"?
Some common antonyms of "irrevocable" are:
  • reversible,
  • temporary,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/rəˈvərsəb(ə)l/

reversible
adjective

able to be turned other way round.

/ˈtempəˌrerē/

temporary
adjective noun

lasting for only limited period of time. person employed on temporary basis.

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