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    Ir·rev·o·ca·ble
    /ˌi(r)ˈrevəkəb(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. not able to be changed, reversed, or recovered; final: "an irrevocable step"
  2. The meaning of IRREVOCABLE is not possible to revoke : unalterable. How to use irrevocable in a sentence. Irrevocable and Trusts

  3. ( esp. of a decision) impossible to change: The court’s ruling is irrevocable. (Definition of irrevocable from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) irrevocable | Business English. adjective. uk / ɪˈrevəkəbl / us.

  4. If a decision, action, or change is irrevocable, it cannot be changed or reversed. [formal] It may well be worth waiting for better times before making any irrevocable commitment. He said the decision was irrevocable. Synonyms: fixed, settled, irreversible, fated More Synonyms of irrevocable.

  5. Irrevocable definition: not to be revoked or recalled; unable to be repealed or annulled; unalterable. See examples of IRREVOCABLE used in a sentence.

  6. Describe something as irrevocable if it cannot be undone or taken back. If you break down irrevocable, you wind up with ir "not," re "back" and vocable from the Latin vocare "to call." So if something is irrevocable, you cannot call it back — it is permanent.

  7. Definition of irrevocable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Irrevocable Definition. Impossible to retract or revoke. An irrevocable decision. That cannot be revoked, recalled, or undone; unalterable. Unable to be retracted or reversed. Final. The king's decision was irrevocable.

  9. impossible to change or stop: irrevocable decisions. irrevocably. adverb. (Definition of irrevocable from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  10. Define irrevocable. irrevocable synonyms, irrevocable pronunciation, irrevocable translation, English dictionary definition of irrevocable. adj. Impossible to retract or revoke: an irrevocable decision. ir·rev′o·ca·bil′i·ty , ir·rev′o·ca·ble·ness n. ir·rev′o·ca·bly adv. American Heritage®...

  11. Definitions of 'irrevocable'. If a decision, action, or change is irrevocable, it cannot be changed or reversed. [formal] [...] More.

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