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Definition of Irreversibly
1. Adverb. In an irreversible manner. "This old tradition is irreversibly disappearing"
Definition of Irreversibly
1. adv. In an irreversible manner.
Definition of Irreversibly
1. Adverb. In an irreversible manner. ¹
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Definition of Irreversibly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Irreversibly
Literary usage of Irreversibly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. That Unknown Country: Or, what Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment (1888)
"... irreversibly Determined Here.—Cumulative Trend of Scripture Showing God's
Treatment of Sin Here and Hereafter.—Disregard <,t Christ's Emphatic Assertion ..."
2. That Unknown Country: Or, what Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment (1889)
"—The Issue Presented, Met, and irreversibly Determined Here.—Cumulative Trend of
Scripture Showing God's Treatment of Sin Here and Hereafter. ..."
3. The Oratorical Dictionary by John Newland Maffitt (1835)
"Not to be revoked, s. irrevocability: adv. irrevocably. IRREVER'SIBLE. adj.
Not to be reversed, adv. irreversibly, IR'RIGATE. i). To moisten, to water, ..."
4. Memoir of the Late Rev. William Edward Miller, Wesleyan Minister by James Dixon (1842)
"... being settled, and revealed on the divine authority alone ; and this being
absolutely, irreversibly, and universally in and through Jesus Christ, ..."
5. That Unknown Country: Or, What Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment by Lyman Abbott (1888)
"This is Offered to the Living, but Nowhere to the Dead. —The Issue Presented,
Met, and irreversibly Determined Here. ..."
6. A Translation of the Epistles of Clement of Rome, Polycarp and Ignatius, and by Temple Chevallier, Polycarp, Justin, Ignatius, William Rollinson Whittingham, Clemens Romanus. Epistola ad Corinthios (1846)
"But we say that this only is irreversibly determined, that they who choose what
is good shall be pro- ..."
7. A Translation of the Epistles of Clement: With an Introduction and Brief by Temple Chevallier, Polycarp, Ignatius, William Rollinson Whittingham, Clemens Romanus. Epistola ad Corinthios (1846)
"But we say that this only is irreversibly determined, that they who choose what
is good shall be pro- ..."
8. That Unknown Country: Or, what Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment (1888)
"... irreversibly Determined Here.—Cumulative Trend of Scripture Showing God's
Treatment of Sin Here and Hereafter.—Disregard <,t Christ's Emphatic Assertion ..."
9. That Unknown Country: Or, what Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment (1889)
"—The Issue Presented, Met, and irreversibly Determined Here.—Cumulative Trend of
Scripture Showing God's Treatment of Sin Here and Hereafter. ..."
10. The Oratorical Dictionary by John Newland Maffitt (1835)
"Not to be revoked, s. irrevocability: adv. irrevocably. IRREVER'SIBLE. adj.
Not to be reversed, adv. irreversibly, IR'RIGATE. i). To moisten, to water, ..."
11. Memoir of the Late Rev. William Edward Miller, Wesleyan Minister by James Dixon (1842)
"... being settled, and revealed on the divine authority alone ; and this being
absolutely, irreversibly, and universally in and through Jesus Christ, ..."
12. That Unknown Country: Or, What Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment by Lyman Abbott (1888)
"This is Offered to the Living, but Nowhere to the Dead. —The Issue Presented,
Met, and irreversibly Determined Here. ..."
13. A Translation of the Epistles of Clement of Rome, Polycarp and Ignatius, and by Temple Chevallier, Polycarp, Justin, Ignatius, William Rollinson Whittingham, Clemens Romanus. Epistola ad Corinthios (1846)
"But we say that this only is irreversibly determined, that they who choose what
is good shall be pro- ..."
14. A Translation of the Epistles of Clement: With an Introduction and Brief by Temple Chevallier, Polycarp, Ignatius, William Rollinson Whittingham, Clemens Romanus. Epistola ad Corinthios (1846)
"But we say that this only is irreversibly determined, that they who choose what
is good shall be pro- ..."