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was irrevocable
adjective
Unable to be retracted or reversed; final.
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The group said the order against Mr. Rushdie was "irrevocable".
When Cameron announced the deal he said it was irrevocable.
According to this account, her breach with Baquet and Sulzberger was irrevocable.
But the damage done to the command structure of the Army of Tennessee was irrevocable.
He just said his decision was "irrevocable," and money or catchy titles wouldn't change it.
It would take another 30 or more years before that verdict was irrevocable.
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Every brushstroke is irrevocable.
Murder is irrevocable.
A trust must be irrevocable.
Qualia are irrevocable and indubitable.
Such an election is irrevocable.
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