irrevocable in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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irrevocable in the PONS Dictionary

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These things really do warp your understanding and your perception of humanity in some almost irrevocable way, he said.
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Notice of permanent separation included a reminder of the permanent obligation to fulfill the five irrevocable vows of humility, service, obedience, purity, and poverty.
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Pope is not targeting one man, but rather a social decline that he feels is all but irrevocable.
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The owner can change the beneficiary unless the policy has an irrevocable beneficiary designation.
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An irrevocable right to be recognized as the work's creator appears in some countries' copyright laws.
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He later explained that he was giving them an opportunity to reconsider their actions and avoid discharges, which would have been irrevocable.
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Some offers may not be revoked; for example when the offeree reasonably relied upon the offer as being irrevocable.
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As a general rule, all offers are revocable at any time prior to acceptance, even those offers that purport to be irrevocable on their face.
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Another requirement is that a process may decide upon and output a value only once and this decision is irrevocable.
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If a policy has an irrevocable beneficiary, any beneficiary changes, policy assignments, or cash value borrowing would require the agreement of the original beneficiary.
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