irrevocably alter
Frequency: 6.57.1 per million words
to change something in a final way that cannot be changed, undone, or recovered
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- The invention of the internet irrevocably altered the course of human communication.
- That single decision irrevocably altered his destiny.
- Climate change is irrevocably altering our planet's ecosystems.
- The Supreme Court's ruling will irrevocably alter the legal landscape.
- The discovery of DNA irrevocably altered our understanding of biology.
- The city's skyline was irrevocably altered by the new skyscraper.
- Continuing this pollution will irrevocably alter the balance of nature.
- The artist's new technique irrevocably altered the world of modern art.
- The fall of the empire irrevocably altered the region's political structure.
- Her testimony could irrevocably alter the outcome of the trial.