irrevocably committed
Frequency: 5.58.4 per million words
Indicates a commitment that cannot be changed or reversed.
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Examples (20)
- The country was now irrevocably committed to war.
- She became irrevocably committed to her humanitarian work after visiting the refugee camp.
- By exchanging vows, they became irrevocably committed to each other for life.
- The company is now irrevocably committed to sustainable practices, despite initial costs.
- Once the contract is signed, both parties are irrevocably committed to its terms.
- Having signed the contract, they are irrevocably committed to the project's timeline.
- The research team is irrevocably committed to finding a cure, no matter the challenges.
- His decision to join the army meant he was irrevocably committed to serving his country.
- She remained irrevocably committed to the principles of environmental conservation.
- After years of dedication, she felt irrevocably committed to the success of the research.
- Having invested his life savings, he was irrevocably committed to the project's success.
- The political party is irrevocably committed to its core principles, even in the face of opposition.
- After the public pledge, the corporation became irrevocably committed to its carbon-neutral goal.
- Once the vows were exchanged, they were irrevocably committed to each other.
- The founder was irrevocably committed to his vision for the company, refusing all buyout offers.
- The organization became irrevocably committed to eradicating the disease worldwide.
- He realized too late that he was irrevocably committed to a course of action he now regretted.
- By investing heavily, the investors were irrevocably committed to the startup's future.
- We are irrevocably committed to upholding the highest standards of quality and integrity.
- We are irrevocably committed to providing the best possible education for all students.