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irrevocably

[ih-rev-uh-kuh-blee] / ɪˈrɛv ə kə bli /


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"I Swear" -- based on a true story about a Scottish man whose life was irrevocably changed by Tourette's syndrome -- was the most nominated British film, with five nods.

From Barron's

“To give defendant a further windfall of being allowed to return to the United States with these charges irrevocably erased from his record would be improper under the law and unfair given the facts.”

From Los Angeles Times

They kept operating as long as possible because “to close something meant to lose all investments and assets irrevocably,” he said.

From MarketWatch

What transpired on the night of the blast and the days after has irrevocably changed his family's life, he told the BBC.

From BBC

“I just hope the criminal justice system doesn’t irrevocably damage that relationship.”

From Los Angeles Times