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Irrevocable

Irrevocable meaning

Unable to be retracted or reversed; final.

Synonyms of Irrevocable

Example sentences (20)

A source with knowledge of the book, provocatively titled Spare, told The Sunday Times they believed it would cause irrevocable damage to the brothers' relationship.

But yes, in that environment, we'd rather take the larger order now with a ramp because it's got the customer locked in, ramps are irrevocable.

Efron broke his silence on the irrevocable loss of the premiere on Wednesday, November 8, 2023, in Dallas, Texas.

Irrevocable life insurance coverage trusts have lengthy been a preferred tax shelter for such people.

Once an election is made to transfer a credit, it is irrevocable.

Perpetuity, in legal contracts, is not forever nor irrevocable.

Scientists have delivered a “final warning” on the climate crisis, as rising greenhouse gas emissions push the world to the brink of irrevocable damage that only swift and drastic action can avert.

Surprising as some of the details were, Clemens said, he doesn’t see any place where they “collide in an irrevocable or destructive way” with making the new school a faculty-led effort.

The trustor, having transferred property into the belief, successfully removes all of their rights of possession of the property and the belief upon creation of its irrevocable standing.

But that would continue as the nightтАЩs irrevocable pattern.

He hates to hear or to be reminded of this irrevocable, self-inflicted, eternal and painful doom that awaits him, his demons and his followers.

Gongloe on 9 August 2013, signed and executed an Irrevocable Stipulation which removed his client from acting in any capacity for and on behalf of Ducor Petroleum as noted above.

It is common, particularly in Medicaid planning, to transfer real estate to your irrevocable trust because Medicaid trusts typically provide that the grantor can reside in the property and shall maintain all tax exemptions formerly afforded to them.

Residents of these areas caught actually renting their homes to tourists will get an irrevocable fine of 20,750 thousand euros.

Second, by publicly criticizing the record of the EPRDF and its guiding doctrines, while allowing colleagues to publicly and often savagely censure each other, he ensured the irrevocable loss of internal unity.

But there are those who feel this willingness to find solutions has been too slow in materializing at city hall, despite Fleury’s efforts – and that the neighbourhood has already undergone irrevocable change.

It’s no coincidence of course that I don’t choose the irrevocable methods.

Once the reduced credit election is made, it is irrevocable.

One of the conditions was that the developer was to furnish NSSA with an unconditional and irrevocable performance bond of $16 million issued by an insurance company or bank in the form acceptable to NSSA and valid for the duration of the project.

Susan B. Pendleton Irrevocable Administrative Trust to Harris E. Pendleton Living Trust.