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  2. What does the adverb irrevocably mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adverb irrevocably . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  3. adverb. uk / ɪˈrev.ə.kə.bli / us / ɪˈrev.ə.kə.bli / Add to word list. : in a way that is impossible to change: Closing the factory would irrevocably alter the character of the local community for the worse. He came back from the war irrevocably changed. See. irrevocable. Fewer examples. She wanted to break ties completely and irrevocably with him.

  4. Irrevocably describes an action that can't be changed or reversed. When something's done permanently, it's happened irrevocably. If you break off a friendship irrevocably, it's final; you will never regain that friend again.

  5. adverb. us / ɪˈrev.ə.kə.bli / uk / ɪˈrev.ə.kə.bli / Add to word list. : in a way that is impossible to change: Closing the factory would irrevocably alter the character of the local community for the worse. He came back from the war irrevocably changed. See. irrevocable. Fewer examples. She wanted to break ties completely and irrevocably with him.

  6. The word 'irrevocably' is correct and usable in written English. It is an adverb meaning 'in a way that cannot be changed or reversed'. For example, "Her heart was irrevocably broken when he left.".

  7. 2 meanings: in a way that cannot be revoked, changed, or undone; unalterably not able to be revoked, changed, or undone;.... Click for more definitions.