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Definition of irreversibly in English: irreversiblyadverb ɪrɪˈvəːsɪbli In a way that cannot be undone or altered. our landscape will be irreversibly damaged Example sentencesExamples - Intercepting the data randomly changes the polarization of the light, irreversibly altering the data.
- They've ruined the city's best intersection, probably irreversibly.
- Overall, it opens the eyes of players, irreversibly expanding the scope of the game.
- Then came the day of their Mardi Gras dance, and everything changed irreversibly.
- An example of involuntary, passive euthanasia would be withholding renal dialysis from an irreversibly comatose patient whose kidneys have failed.
- Some varieties of derivatives have irreversibly changed the behavior of the underlying financial markets on which they are based.
- Peter's death sent her into an irreversibly deep depression.
- Her waist-length hair had become irreversibly tangled in very sticky insect repellant sticks.
- Without that strong link to the irreversibly absent yet sharply desired object, the image would be a mere work of art.
- The very principle of introducing foreigners in large numbers is the idea of altering the nation irreversibly.
Definition of irreversibly in US English: irreversiblyadverbˈˌi(r)rəˈvərsəblē In a way that cannot be undone or altered. our landscape will be irreversibly damaged Example sentencesExamples - Peter's death sent her into an irreversibly deep depression.
- Overall, it opens the eyes of players, irreversibly expanding the scope of the game.
- An example of involuntary, passive euthanasia would be withholding renal dialysis from an irreversibly comatose patient whose kidneys have failed.
- Her waist-length hair had become irreversibly tangled in very sticky insect repellant sticks.
- Without that strong link to the irreversibly absent yet sharply desired object, the image would be a mere work of art.
- Then came the day of their Mardi Gras dance, and everything changed irreversibly.
- The very principle of introducing foreigners in large numbers is the idea of altering the nation irreversibly.
- Intercepting the data randomly changes the polarization of the light, irreversibly altering the data.
- Some varieties of derivatives have irreversibly changed the behavior of the underlying financial markets on which they are based.
- They've ruined the city's best intersection, probably irreversibly.
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