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Example sentences for: irrevocably
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Economists everywhere would frown on the idea of ghettoizing an industry that is only in its infancy--to do so would irrevocably cripple its progress and make the possibility of lower costs almost nonexistent.
Even if Boris Yeltsin were to have a last-minute change of heart and decide to attend, despite the church's refusal to accept the authenticity of the remains, the damage has already been done, the editorial said, and "[a] historical occasion which at the very least deserved both gravity and grace has been irrevocably reduced to pure spectacle."
Gore's central claim--that the environment is at risk of being irrevocably despoiled--is merely a displacement of his personal despair.
The roads were a sea of mud and now, with night approaching, we were stuck, finally and irrevocably, in the middle of the rainforest.
Greenberg wanted to enlist Rothko in his own narrative of American painting moving irrevocably toward "flatness" and so-called "color-field" painting.