Irrevocable

Adjective
irrevocable
 * 1) Unable to be retracted or reversed. Final.
 * The king's decision was irrevocable.

Adverbs for Irrevocable
lamentably; terribly; disastrously; ruinously; calamitously; hopelessly; desperately; sadly; lamentably; horribly; tragically; seriously; gravely; legally; pitiably; validly; indelibly; unintentionally; patently; inexorably; fortunately; happily.

Thesaurus
absolute, beyond recall, beyond remedy, binding, certain, changeless, compulsory, conclusive, constant, cureless, decisive, decretory, dictated, enduring, entailed, established, everlasting, fated, fateful, final, fixed, gone, hard-and-fast, immedicable, immutable, imperative, imposed, incommutable, inconvertible, incorrigible, incurable, indefeasible, ineluctable, inert, inescapable, inevasible, inevitable, inexorable, inflexible, inoperable, insusceptible of change, intransmutable, invariable, irreclaimable, irrecoverable, irredeemable, irreformable, irremediable, irreparable, irresistible, irretrievable, irreversible, lasting, lost, mandated, mandatory, must, necessary, noble, nonreturnable, nonreversible, obligatory, past hope, past praying for, peremptory, permanent, prescript, prescriptive, relentless, remediless, required, resistless, reverseless, ruined, settled, sure, sure as death, sure as fate, terminal, ultimate, unalterable, unalterative, unaltered, unavoidable, unchangeable, unchanged, unchanging, uncontrollable, undeflectable, undeviating, undone, unmitigable, unmodifiable, unpreventable, unrelievable, unremitting, unrestorable, unreturnable, unsalvable, unsalvageable, unstoppable, unsusceptible, unvariable, unvarying, unyielding, without appeal

Etymology

 * From the Latin revocare (present 1st-person singular revoco), meaning "to call back".

Translations

 * Finnish: peruuttamaton
 * German:


 * Japanese: 取り返しのつかない (torikaeshi no tsukanai)
 * Spanish: