irrevocability

[US]/ɪˌrɛvəkəˈbɪləti/
[UK]/ɪˌrɛvəkəˈbɪləti/

Translation

n.the quality of being not able to be changed or reversed

Phrases & Collocations

irrevocability clause

irrevocability of decision

irrevocability principle

irrevocability of contract

irrevocability of will

irrevocability assurance

irrevocability statement

irrevocability factor

irrevocability issue

irrevocability confirmation

Example Sentences

the irrevocability of his decision surprised everyone.

they signed the contract, acknowledging its irrevocability.

her love for him had an irrevocability that was undeniable.

the irrevocability of the law means it cannot be changed easily.

once made, a promise often carries an irrevocability.

they understood the irrevocability of their actions.

the irrevocability of the agreement was stated clearly.

he felt the weight of the irrevocability of his choice.

the irrevocability of her departure left him heartbroken.

in legal terms, the irrevocability of the verdict is crucial.

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