Irrevocable


The meaning of the word Irrevocable is: not able to be changed, reversed, or recovered; final


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Even though you are unhappy with your inheritance, the will is irrevocable and cannot be changed.

published by Gilma on 2021-08-03 07:26:25


Take your time and think about this irrevocable decision you are about to make!

published by Michal on 2021-10-12 15:06:30


Once the president signs the treaty, it will be binding and irrevocable.

published by Dolly on 2021-03-17 05:57:57


If you really love someone, then your feelings are irrevocable.

published by Monet on 2021-11-19 22:26:05


While I hate to miss your wedding, I have irrevocable appointments I cannot reschedule.

published by Rosanne on 2021-12-30 07:18:53


Your smoking is causing irrevocable harm to your body.

published by Rosendo on 2021-01-09 06:49:24


Although my daughter is very angry at me right now, she realizes my presence in her life is irrevocable as long as she lives in my house.

published by Hedy on 2021-11-15 07:51:16


The landlord says we can make changes to the house as long as they are not irrevocable and can be easily altered.

published by Donnette on 2021-07-03 02:53:52


Let us hope the damage caused by the hurricane is not irrevocable!

published by Sharie on 2021-10-17 11:36:47


I am happy to learn the death sentence of my sister’s killer has been upheld as irrevocable by the courts.

published by Dorla on 2021-07-15 01:58:32


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