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irrevocably

/ih-rev-uh-kuh-blee/US // ɪˈrɛv ə kə bli //

无可挽回地,不可逆转地,不可撤销地,无可挽回的

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a way that can never be reversed, undone, or canceled; permanently:The huge manuscript is unbound looseleaf and there are no page numbers, so if you drop it the whole thing is irrevocably scrambled.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as infinally

Examples

  • Freedom’s end—the ultimate oppression—is when government takes a life, putting all its power into irrevocably taking away someone else’s.

  • Rather than directly acting on genes—irrevocably dicing away or swapping genetic letters—the new CRISPR variant targets the biological machinery that naturally turns genes on or off.

  • Here are the ways that It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot irrevocably changed the hip-hop landscape.

  • The way the sector makes money is going to irrevocably change over the next two years.

  • At the top of 2020, the coronavirus crisis, an event of seismic proportions, irrevocably changed the worlds of retail, commerce, media and marketing.

  • Just when the Putins left the Soviet Union, that country began to change drastically and irrevocably.

  • Despite the one concussion combined, their careers have been irrevocably influenced by injury.

  • Also, the long running fan favorite , the Ethiopian Immigration, was “irrevocably” canceled… for the fourth time.

  • That new cloud-computing technology will irrevocably change the community banking system.

  • If you have to ask whether Star Trek is like Star Wars, you are horribly, irrevocably misguided.

  • Now that all is irrevocably ended, they a rise naturally out of what has taken place.

  • To gain his Dragon Maid,—to know that in this life she was irrevocably his,—that was Tatsu's one conscious thought.

  • John just slipped out of my grasp—Zloomph and all—and was gone—completely and irrevocably gone.

  • There is no proposition of which it can be asserted that every human mind must eternally and irrevocably believe it.

  • All that thou hast loved, to which thou hast given thyself irrevocably, is falling, going to pieces.