alter irrevocably

Frequency: 7.02.5 per million words

To change something in a way that cannot be undone; often used for significant, permanent changes.

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  • The decision will irrevocably alter the course of history.
  • His perspective was irrevocably altered by the experience.
  • New technologies often irrevocably alter traditional industries.
  • The climate crisis could irrevocably alter ecosystems worldwide.
  • She believed the incident would irrevocably alter their relationship.
  • The war had irrevocably altered the geopolitical landscape.
  • The discovery will irrevocably alter our understanding of the universe.
  • A single choice can sometimes irrevocably alter a person's life.
  • Their identities were irrevocably altered by the trauma.
  • Future generations will inherit a world irrevocably altered by our actions.