irreversible change

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

Refers to a fundamental alteration that cannot be undone.

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Examples (10)

  • The climate crisis is causing irreversible changes to our planet.
  • His accident led to irreversible changes in his lifestyle.
  • Many fear that the new policy will bring about irreversible changes.
  • Once adopted, these reforms will create irreversible changes in the legal system.
  • Technological advancements often spark irreversible changes in society.
  • The doctor warned of irreversible changes if treatment was delayed.
  • Deforestation results in irreversible changes to ecosystems.
  • She underwent an irreversible change in her perspective after the experience.
  • The artist's work explores themes of progress and irreversible change.
  • We must act now to prevent irreversible change to our environment.