English to Malay Dictionary irrevocable

irrevocable

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definition
adjective
an irrevocable step
not able to be changed, reversed, or recovered; final.
example
But he ‘stepped back from the brink of radical or 'irrevocable' acts against members of his ruling circle’.
Violence by contrast represented an 'irrevocable' gesture and was transformative.
It crosses the night sky like the moon; or else, like an actor, it crosses the stage, moving in an 'irrevocable' pattern from origin to end.
The resulting quarrel leads to an 'irrevocable' separation.
There is little in their emerging policy platform which I agree with, and there is an 'irrevocable' divide between us on the issue of Europe.
Debate raged around the dinner tables of the nation, causing 'irrevocable' family feuds and superficial cutlery wounds.
It covers harm which will be suffered by a permanent market loss or 'irrevocable' damage to the applicant's business reputation.
What later makes them binding, and therefore 'irrevocable' , is the promisee's detrimental reliance on them.
They are spending a fortune preparing for this 'irrevocable' step.
Multiple factors have contributed to this seemingly 'irrevocable' reversal of fortunes.
Take time to be clear and total before taking 'irrevocable' decisions.
Obviously, the existing damage, sustained over the past half century, is 'irrevocable' but so much could be done to halt the decline and save what is left.
I have an aversion to displacement, scars, 'irrevocable' changes in a familiar landscape.
Delicate ecosystems worldwide are threatened with 'irrevocable' decline beneath the massed boots of latter-day pilgrims.
It is an 'irrevocable' change that needs to be accepted.
That's sport, and it has its own internal and 'irrevocable' logic.
And thus the final bond is achieved, an 'irrevocable' connection that can never be broken.
The French company receives 'irrevocable' commitments from over 50 per cent of shareholders.
Citizenship should be available after five years and be 'irrevocable' .
You made your choice, and - as I assumed when I left home at the age of twenty - it was 'irrevocable' .
The bond between Bush and the American people has clearly been broken, perhaps 'irrevocably' .
But when I think about it, the reality, the responsibility, the 'irrevocability' of it, there's no spark, no enthusiasm.
It was during that eight-week course that Skinner finally fell 'irrevocably' in love with wine.
The Manhattan skyline had not been 'irrevocably' transformed.
It is perfectly possible that this marriage, rather than 'irrevocably' damaging the monarchy as some fear, may in fact revitalise it.
As used by Conner, the unique qualities of the watercolor felt tip pen are: immediacy and 'irrevocability' .
The swiftness and 'irrevocability' of the changes it had brought about left him with nothing he could use to rebuild his sense of being.
It secures publicity and transparency, she said, and added that the best aspect of it was the 'irrevocability' of deals.
In fact, the poet finds her most powerful tool to be one of the clearest markers of the 'irrevocability' of the loss.
Yet it would also signal to the outer world that the Tory party had changed, 'irrevocably' , and forever.
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