Adverb
in an irrevocable manner
Source: WordNetAbove all Schumann's speech opened the way for the party to reinvent itself, using a phrase that was later much quoted: "We break irrevocably with Stalinism as a system!", citation "Wir brechen unwiderruflich mit dem Stalinismus als System!" Source: Internet
After watching this set, you can make one hell of a case for that statement being irrevocably true. Source: Internet
As Matti Friedman wrote in the on the eve of Israel’s most recent election, the Second Intifada irrevocably changed the trajectory of Israeli politics. Source: Internet
But previous crises have changed normal life, sometimes irrevocably – we can think of how New Orleans is different after Hurricane Katrina, of post-9/11 security procedures, or of the cultural and behavioral shifts after the AIDS epidemic. Source: Internet
As an April Fool's Day joke, Gamestation added a clause stating that users who placed an order on April 1, 2010 agreed to irrevocably give their soul to the company, which 7,500 users agreed to. Source: Internet
Censorship, both external and self-imposed, has choked my city – now irrevocably cracked by the invisible lines of yellow and pro-Beijing blue. Source: Internet