Irrevocably

C2 16+

Synonyms of irrevocably

Antonyms of irrevocably

Collocations of irrevocably

change
Frequency: 70 %

Once the decision is made, it is irrevocably tied to change.

committed
Frequency: 60 %

She was irrevocably committed to her career.

altered
Frequency: 50 %

The course of history was irrevocably altered by the assassination.

linked
Frequency: 45 %

Their fates were irrevocably linked from that day forward.

damaged
Frequency: 35 %

The relationship was irrevocably damaged by the betrayal.

Idiomatic Expressions for irrevocably

  • Phrase: irrevocably changed
    Meaning: to be permanently altered or transformed in a way that cannot be reversed
    Usage: The accident left him irrevocably changed, both physically and emotionally.