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irrevocably

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


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Figures like Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar and Napoleon were adventurers, and while perhaps not personally admirable, they changed history and changed it irrevocably:

From Salon

"The world order and the multilateral system we used to know has irrevocably changed," she said, adding: "We cannot deny the scale of the problems confronting the world today."

From Barron's

She said it had “irrevocably changed my life, my professional career, economic outlook, and plans for the future.”

From Los Angeles Times

Formerly an avid cyclist, Islas said the incident has irrevocably changed his life.

From Los Angeles Times

The film was inspired by the real life story of Tourette's campaigner John Davidson whose life has been irrevocably changed by the condition.

From Barron's