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Meaning

The word "irrevocable" means something that cannot be changed, reversed, or undone. Once a decision or action has been made that is described as irrevocable, it is permanent and cannot be altered.

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Etymology

The word "irrevocable" comes from the Latin "irrevocabilis," where "in-" means "not," "re-" means "back," and "vocare" means "to call." So, it literally means "not able to be called back."

Examples

  1. The contract was signed, and its terms were irrevocable, leaving no room for negotiation.
  2. Once she made her choice to move to another country, her decision was irrevocable.
  3. The court's ruling was deemed irrevocable, meaning there would be no further appeals allowed.
  4. His heartfelt apology was irrevocable; he meant every word and did not wish to change it later.