irrevocably bound

Frequency: 4.59.8 per million words

To be obliged in a way that cannot be changed or reversed.

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Examples (20)

  • By signing the treaty, the two nations became irrevocably bound to a peaceful alliance.
  • They were irrevocably bound by their shared secret.
  • From the moment they met, their fates seemed irrevocably bound together.
  • The two companies became irrevocably bound through the merger.
  • A knight is irrevocably bound by his oath of fealty to the king.
  • His destiny seemed irrevocably bound to hers.
  • The success of the small business is irrevocably bound to the health of the local economy.
  • Once signed, the contract makes you irrevocably bound to its terms.
  • He felt irrevocably bound to his promise to care for her, no matter the cost.
  • Their fates were irrevocably bound together.
  • Once you accept the terms, you are irrevocably bound by the agreement.
  • She felt irrevocably bound to uphold her family's honor.
  • Should they proceed with the merger, their companies will be irrevocably bound.
  • The success of the project is irrevocably bound to the team's collaboration.
  • Our future is irrevocably bound to the choices we make today.
  • His political career was irrevocably bound to the party's platform.
  • The country's history is irrevocably bound with that of its former colonizer.
  • From that moment, their lives were irrevocably bound.
  • Despite his regrets, he knew he was irrevocably bound to the decision he had made years ago.
  • The old traditions remained irrevocably bound to the village's identity.