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Filter by Meaning The irrevocability of their breakup made her realize how much she had loved him.
The judge emphasized the irrevocability of the defendant's sentence.
The irrevocability of the tattoo on her arm reminded her of her impulsive decision.
The consequences of cheating on the exam were made clear, emphasizing the irrevocability of academic dishonesty.
The irrevocability of the breakup made him realize the importance of his relationship.
The irrevocability of the court's ruling left no room for further appeals.
The irrevocability of the expulsion from the school left the student devastated.
The irrevocability of death is a sobering thought.
The irrevocability of the court's decision left the defendant with no further options.
The finality and irrevocability of the divorce left her feeling depressed and alone.
A tattoo's irrevocability makes it a significant decision.
The new law introduced an irrevocability clause, ensuring that certain decisions made by the government could not be undone.
The artist's signature on the painting added a sense of irrevocability to its authenticity.
The contract's irrevocability prevented any changes from being made.
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