English to Malay Dictionary irreversible

irreversible

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definition
adjective
she suffered irreversible damage to her health
not able to be undone or altered.
example
The main aim of burns resuscitation is to increase tissue perfusion here and prevent any damage becoming 'irreversible' .
it's an 'irreversible' process
Its repeal is a matter of urgency before 'irreversible' damage is done to the energy market, the economy as a whole and to democracy itself.
They seem to envisage an 'irreversible' downward spiral leading to the depopulation of Australia.
The future effects are unknown, but drug experts fear they may include 'irreversible' brain damage or mental illness.
Speaking in Washington on the eve of an EU-US summit, Mr Prodi said the decision was momentous and 'irreversible' .
If they become convinced they are wasting both time and resources, a pull-out will be swift and 'irreversible' .
A marriage before God is a sacrosanct thing, an act of union in the eyes of God, 'irreversible' and permanent.
So the business people tend to take the short cut and thereby force the newspaper down an 'irreversible' path.
The eye condition is 'irreversible' and the study discovered that smoking was responsible for one in-five cases.
I've forgotten about that wooden frame and only narrowly miss causing 'irreversible' damage to my vertebrae.
Here physical time is understood as a stream of 'irreversible' change that runs through physical space.
it can do 'irreversible' damage to the heart
His efforts need to be given momentum that is as 'irreversible' as the economic reforms sweeping the country.
Do you think that our tourism industry is in permanent and 'irreversible' decline, or do you think we will soon see the situation improve?
All those empires were unsalvageable due to their infuriatingly 'irreversible' histories.
Since the surgery is 'irreversible' , the patients will experience less pain while resting.
Although the plant has been mothballed, the damage done to Anjanwel is 'irreversible' .
Altering soil condition can be done in a short period of time, but please note that this is an 'irreversible' process.
And though it looks attractive, it causes 'irreversible' liver damage to horses and cattle which eat it.
we're facing 'irreversible' changes
It seems that most sheep producers think as I do that the scheme is not only economically unattractive but also 'irreversible' .
McKee explains that the swing must be at a maximum charge that's absolute and 'irreversible' .
The victims of the partition also knew the 'irreversibility' of the choice of their new citizenship.
I just didn't realize that I'd be so 'irreversibly' hooked so quickly.
‘I just think the game is moving 'irreversibly' towards hand-to-hand combat with a rugby ball,’ he said.
The eternal love that he describes is one that is 'irreversibly' activated in the chips of the robot by a code that the ‘parent’ enters.
So, Petey, now you're 'irreversibly' contaminated.
I have shown that 'irreversibility' can then lead to structure, to self-organization.
Bulgaria will always need a partnership that is to a degree a guarantee for the normal flow of processes and their 'irreversibility' .
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