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were irreversible
adjective
Incapable of being reversed or turned about or back; incapable of being made to run backward.
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She had advanced directives saying not to prolong matters if things were irreversible.
According to Shapiro, there was a new culture of suspicion in London in the aftermath of the gunpowder plot, the effects of which were irreversible.
Their cataracts had already developed by then and were irreversible, but aging was delayed in their fat and muscle tissues.
Peres, Rabin's successor, rejected the plan and proceeded to lose the elections of May 1996 to Benjamin Netanyahu, who spent his three years in power trying to subvert the Oslo accords, only to discover that they were irreversible.
Thermal unfoldings of all constructs were irreversible.
Sao Paulo Governor Geraldo Alckmin on Monday insisted the dismissals were irreversible.
Similar(24)
It is irreversible".
Perhaps they are irreversible".
Change is irreversible.
Many are irreversible.
It was irreversible".
Related(20)
considered irreversible
concentrations irreversible
maybe irreversible
established irreversible
become irreversible
observed irreversible
members irreversible
becoming irreversible
generated irreversible
mechanisms irreversible
approximately irreversible
were invalid
were real
were identical
were different
were listless
were cheap
were clunky
were jealous
were appropriate
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