unrevokable

[US]//ˌʌnrɪˈvəʊkəbl//
[UK]//ˌʌnrɪˈvoʊkəbl//

Translation

adj.not able to be revoked, recalled, or cancelled; permanent

Phrases & Collocations

unrevokable commitment

unrevokable decision

unrevokable change

unrevokable choice

unrevokable right

unrevokable step

Example Sentences

once you sign this contract, the commitment becomes unrevokable and legally binding.

the government issued an unrevokable decree that cannot be challenged in any court.

she made an unrevokable promise to dedicate her life to helping orphans.

the patent grants an unrevokable right to manufacture and sell this invention.

his unrevokable citizenship status was confirmed by the supreme court's final ruling.

the special license is unrevokable once it has been officially issued by authorities.

both parties signed an unrevokable agreement that prevents any future withdrawal.

the queen's unrevokable authority over national matters was established centuries ago.

he holds an unrevokable privilege that exempts him from normal taxation requirements.

the company received an unrevokable permit to extract natural resources from the area.

their wedding vow was intended to be unrevokable and binding until death.

the court declared the property title as unrevokable and conclusive evidence of ownership.

she was granted an unrevokable academic title that cannot be stripped under any circumstances.

the charter establishes an unrevokable mandate for environmental protection in the region.

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