Irrevocably Sentence Examples

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  • Stealing from a friend may cause you to irrevocably damage that friendship.

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  • It was one thing to offer her body, but her heart, her soul … he would take all of her, consume her completely, irrevocably.

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  • Elisabeth and Jackson talked in bed for a long while, both worried that tomorrow might alter their relationship irrevocably.

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  • Events followed each other in quick succession, and now began the difficulties in which the Empire was to be irrevocably involved.

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  • It was one thing to offer her body, but her heart, her soul … he would take all of her, consume her completely, irrevocably.

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  • British soil was not attacked in this terrorist ambush but our way of life has been irrevocably affected.

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  • A few weeks later it crumbled irrevocably.

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  • Completely, totally, irrevocably tricked me into staying here to further your agenda and then lied about how I was safe when I had the demon marking.

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  • You also warrant that any " moral rights " in posted materials have been irrevocably waived by the appropriate authors.

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  • The benefit of any such condition, warranty or representation by Careers in Logistics is hereby irrevocably and unconditionally waived by the Client.

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  • His own favourite ascetics, the Therapeutae, whose chief centre was in Egypt, had renounced property and all its temptations, and fled, irrevocably abandoning brothers, children, wives, parents, throngs of kinsmen, intimacy of friends, the fatherlands where they were born and bred (see Therapeutae).

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  • Irrevocably changed, Rogue joined the X-Men and started fighting at their side.

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  • Smoky the Bear has worn it since the start of that particular campaign against forest fires, and it is irrevocably associated with the service.

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  • Since then the current of opinion has set irrevocably against any form of Pauline authorship. Its type of thought is quite unique.

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  • At the Riksdag of the same year, the estates committed themselves irrevocably to Protestantism by excluding Proscription Catholics from the succession to the throne, and o prohibiting them from holding any office or dignity in Sweden.

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  • Among the clearest and most logical exponents of this theory was Hobbes, who in his Leviathan expounded his notion of an agreement by which absolute power was irrevocably transferred to the ruler.

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  • Threatened with the desertion of his barons he drove all whom he suspected to desperation by his terrible severity towards the Braose family (1210); and by his continued misgovernment irrevocably estranged the lower classes.

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  • Valdemar had indeed pledged it solemnly and irrevocably to King Magnus of Sweden, who had held it for twenty years; but profiting by the difficulties of Magnus with his Norwegian subjects, after skilfully securing his own position by negotiations with Albert of Mecklenburg and the Hanseatic League, Valdemar suddenly and irresistibly invaded Scania, and by the end of 1361 all the old Danish lands, except North Holland, were recovered.

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  • For if I examine an action committed a second ago I must still recognize it as not being free, for it is irrevocably linked to the moment at which it was committed.

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