change irrevocably

Frequency: 7.22.9 per million words

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

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Examples (10)

  • The decision will change their lives irrevocably.
  • Once signed, the contract changes the terms irrevocably.
  • Climate change is changing our planet irrevocably.
  • His actions had changed the situation irrevocably.
  • Technology has changed communication irrevocably over the past decades.
  • This new law could change the legal landscape irrevocably.
  • The war changed the country's borders irrevocably.
  • A major economic crisis might change global markets irrevocably.
  • They hoped the reforms would change society for the better, irrevocably.
  • Such a traumatic event can change a person's perspective irrevocably.