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To irreversible
adjective
Incapable of being reversed or turned about or back; incapable of being made to run backward.
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"This may lead to irreversible consequences for Ukrainian statehood".
Over time, this process leads to irreversible cartilage erosion.
And it's not so hard to make the mental leap from meteorite to irreversible climate change.
Subsequent overgrazing by goats, cattle, sheep, horses and rabbits led to irreversible erosion.
A deficiency of B12, if left untreated, can lead to irreversible neurological problems.
The capacity loss in the subsequent cycles is attributed to irreversible process6.
Making decisions about land protection without this fundamental knowledge would lead to irreversible mistakes.
However, it may be unethical to expose study subjects to irreversible harm from dental erosion.
Second, cisplatin induces renal interstitial inflammation and chronic interstitial fibrosis, leading to irreversible renal damage.
But this richly diverse ecosystem is forever on the tipping point to irreversible decay.
It invades the nervous system, leading to irreversible paralysis.
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