Irrevocable
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British pronunciation/ɪɹɪvˈɒkəbə‌l/
American pronunciation/ˌɪˈɹɛvəkəbəɫ/

Definizione e Significato di "irrevocable"

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irrevocabile

unable to be changed, undone, or reversed
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Once the verdict was delivered, the judge's ruling became irrevocable.
His decision to step down from the company was irrevocable, despite pleas for reconsideration.
The contract terms were deemed irrevocable once both parties signed it.
Signing a last will and testament makes the stated wishes irrevocable in the event the person passes away.
Once a resignation letter is tendered, the decision to leave the job becomes irrevocable unless the employer agrees to let the employee stay.
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