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What stands in the way is an irrevocable trust set up during his second divorce, which will give Mr Murdoch's four eldest children equal shares in the company when he dies.

From BBC

It’s a weighty badge, earned from a day marred by fear, death and an irrevocable connection to something huge and horrible.

From Salon

The dog days of summer this year have seen heat records broken and wildfires raging as our climate edges toward an irrevocable tipping point.

There are some exceptions, such as if the investments are held in retirement accounts or an irrevocable trust.

"I think when things are captured photographically, it's irrevocable. It really locks it in time."

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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