irrevocable

adjective
UK: /ɪˈrevəkəbl/
US: /ɪˈrevəkəbl/
  1. Impossible to take back or change

    1. His decision was irrevocable.
    2. Once the contract is signed, it is irrevocable, so read it carefully.
  2. That cannot be repealed or annulled; unalterable

    1. This irrevocable choice is now his.
    2. The court's judgment was irrevocable, leaving him no further legal options.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "irrevocable" in English means: Impossible to take back or change, That cannot be repealed or annulled; unalterable.

The phonetic transcription of "irrevocable" is /ɪˈrevəkəbl/ in British English and /ɪˈrevəkəbl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "irrevocable": unalterable, binding, final, irrevocable, irreversible.

Example usage of "irrevocable": "His decision was irrevocable.". More examples on the page.