Merriam-Webster defines the word irrevocable incapable of being revoked (undo, or change) or recalled; that which cannot repaired or recalled; irreversible; permanent
Irrevocably is an adverb.
i had to irrevocably the store because of the robbers
You can use the word "irrevocably" to describe something that cannot be changed or reversed under any circumstances, making it permanent or final. For instance, "The decision to resign was irrevocably made."
altered- to have changed something from its original form
Yes, irrevocably.
definitely, certainly
Irrevocable means to be impossible to change or undo. An example sentence is: Having a baby would be an irrevocable act.
irrevocably
altered from what? i mean it has acetaminophen in it but that is just Tylenol which is an anti-inflammatory
To be irrevocably in love with someone, it means it cannot be revearsed.In the movie "Twilight", Bella says she is unconditionly and irrevocably in love with Edward Cullen, so she is technically saying she cannot "unlove" him.Hope that helps!If your saying this is copying another answer, I wrote that answer. I wrote it again because I spelt Edward wrong, I spelt it as Enward. I hate making mistakes.So, yeah.I love twilight!
It is an adverb or an adjective. You can use it like in Twilight: I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him.
The correct term is 'fait accompli'. It means something which is completed, usually irrevocably. "He didn't wait his parents to sell the car, but it was a fait accompli"