irrevocably

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In an irrevocable manner; beyond recall; in a manner precluding repeal
in an irrevocable manner, irreversibly, unchangeably
in an irrevocable manner
irrevocable
Unable to be retracted or reversed. Final

The king's decision was irrevocable.

irrevocable
irreversible
ırrevocably
{a} beyond recall, absolutely, really
irrevocable
{s} irreversible, unchangeable, unalterable, final
irrevocable
Can't be changed or revoked
irrevocable
Incapable of being recalled or revoked; unchangeable; irreversible; unalterable; as, an irrevocable promise or decree; irrevocable fate
irrevocable
Unchangeable Not able to be recalled
irrevocable
When a trust cannot be changed after you've established it, the trust is irrevocable This is an essential characteristic in having the assets you give to the trust removed from your estate
irrevocable
Something that cannot be legally undone, altered, amended, revoked, or terminated
irrevocable
An instrument that, once established, cannot be modified or cancelled without the agreement of all parties concerned
irrevocable
An agreement that may not be rescinded
irrevocable
impossible to retract or revoke; "firm and irrevocable is my doom"- Shakespeare
irrevocable
Incapable of being recalled or revoked; unchangeable, unalterable
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This most common instrument of credit in international trade, carries an irrevocable obligation of the issuing bank to pay the beneficiary when drafts and documents are presented in accordance with the terms of the Letter of Credit An irrevocable Letter of Credit, once issued, cannot be amended or cancelled without the agreement of all named parties It must have a fixed expiry date
irrevocable
An arrangement that cannot be broken except under very limited and unusual circumstances
irrevocable
Incapable of being altered, changed, or recalled
irrevocable
A Trust a Grantor establishes that cannot be changed by the grantor once it has been executed An irrevocable trust may, however, still be changed by an independent party or court depending on the terms of the trust
irrevocable
Incapable of being recalled or revoked; unchangeable
irrevocable
If a decision, action, or change is irrevocable, it cannot be changed or reversed. He said the decision was irrevocable. + irrevocably ir·revo·cably My relationships with friends have been irrevocably altered by my illness. an irrevocable decision, action etc cannot be changed or stopped (irrevocabilis, from revocare; REVOKE)
irrevocable
Incapable of being recalled or revoked: unchangeable
irrevocable
The term used to describe a commercial letter of credit that cannot be amended or canceled except by full mutual agreement between the parties
irrevocable
In the context of a trust, it means that the trust cannot be changed, modified or terminated
irrevocably

    Hyphenation

    ir·rev·o·ca·bly

    Turkish pronunciation

    îrevıkıbli

    Pronunciation

    /əˈrevəkəblē/ /ɪˈrɛvəkəbliː/
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