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单词 irrevocably
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Definition of irrevocably in English:

irrevocably

adverb ɪˈrɛvəkəbliˌɪ(r)ˈrɛvəkəbli
  • In a way that cannot be changed, reversed, or recovered.

    my life changed irrevocably in an instant
    our environment will be irrevocably damaged
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The hands of the clock move irrevocably towards the three quarter.
    • The light itself acts as a memory screen to a world irrevocably gone.
    • Smith, it seems, has been irrevocably altered.
    • The Japan portrayed here is being subtly, perhaps irrevocably, encroached upon by Western culture.
    • From his furtive and imperfect glimpses, he projects a continuity, itself irrevocably impossible.
    • They struggled in secret to understand a psychological inheritance which threatened to set them irrevocably apart from mainstream society.
    • Deprived irrevocably of what he wants most, that which is the source of his psychosomatic illness, he becomes truly ill.
    • The unhappy creature of our story was still hidden in her mother's womb when her state in life had already been irrevocably settled.
    • The big beasts have irrevocably shouldered the burden of architectural eminence.
    • His world has been irrevocably broken by paternity.

Definition of irrevocably in US English:

irrevocably

adverbˌi(r)ˈrevəkəblēˌɪ(r)ˈrɛvəkəbli
  • In a way that cannot be changed, reversed, or recovered.

    my life changed irrevocably in an instant
    our environment will be irrevocably damaged
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His world has been irrevocably broken by paternity.
    • The light itself acts as a memory screen to a world irrevocably gone.
    • Deprived irrevocably of what he wants most, that which is the source of his psychosomatic illness, he becomes truly ill.
    • Smith, it seems, has been irrevocably altered.
    • They struggled in secret to understand a psychological inheritance which threatened to set them irrevocably apart from mainstream society.
    • The Japan portrayed here is being subtly, perhaps irrevocably, encroached upon by Western culture.
    • From his furtive and imperfect glimpses, he projects a continuity, itself irrevocably impossible.
    • The unhappy creature of our story was still hidden in her mother's womb when her state in life had already been irrevocably settled.
    • The big beasts have irrevocably shouldered the burden of architectural eminence.
    • The hands of the clock move irrevocably towards the three quarter.
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