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Definitions for irreversibly
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Princeton's WordNet
irreversiblyadverb
in an irreversible manner
"this old tradition is irreversibly disappearing"
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irreversiblyadverb
In an irreversible manner.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Irreversiblyadverb
Without change.
Etymology: from irreversible.
The title of fundamentals, being ordinarily confined to the doctrines of faith, hath occasioned that great scandal in the church, at which so many myriads of solifidians have stumbled, and fallen irreversibly, by conceiving heaven a reward of true opinions. Henry Hammond, on Fundamentals.
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irreversibly
Irreversibly is an adverb that refers to a state or action that cannot be undone, reversed, or changed back to its original condition. It indicates a permanent or final change.
Webster Dictionary
Irreversiblyadverb
in an irreversible manner
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of irreversibly in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of irreversibly in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of irreversibly in a Sentence
When anyone diminishes an unborn child, we are all hurt, irreversibly so. When an organization monetizes an unborn child -- and with the cavalier attitude portrayed in this horrific video -- we must all act.
I would say the prognosis, at best, is guarded, as we know the victims have been off ventilators and they've been improved. But if that dose, even though it appeared to be acute, was over (a period of) hours, the damage to the nerves and to the brain itself may render it irreversibly damaged.
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- ireversibelIndonesian
- onomkeerbaarDutch
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