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irreversibly

[ir-i-vur-suhb-lee]

adverb

  1. in a way that cannot be reversed or undone.



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Now, even though the monastery and the deep religious significance of the site will remain, its surroundings and centuries-long ways of life look set to be irreversibly changed.

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She added thousands of women and families who were "irreversibly harmed through no fault of their own" were yet to see compensation.

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Environment Secretary Steve Reed said "without urgent action our oceans will be irreversibly destroyed".

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"Richard Burrows altered my life demonstrably and immeasurably. He changed my life irreversibly. His abuse strips away humanity."

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They were united by fears that the spectacular coast was in danger of becoming overdeveloped, heavily industrialized, ecologically diminished and irreversibly privatized.

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