212 examples of irrevocable in sentences

So the irrevocable step was taken!

And so it was done, the irrevocable step had been taken; she had given her promise!

So, it was done!the irrevocable step was taken!

Well, now I see my cause is desperate, The judgment's pass'd, sentence irrevocable, Therefore I'll be content and clap my hands, And give a plaudite to their proceedings.

SEN. Visus, Tactus, and the rest, our former sentence concerning you we confirm as irrevocable, and establish the crown to you, Visus, and the robe to you, Tactus; but as for you, Lingua LIN.

Butler, here I protest, make vows irrevocable.

After a gradual and insensible progress during many centuries, the mask had at last been taken off; and several ecclesiastical councils, by their canons which were pretended to be irrevocable and infallible, had positively defined those privileges and immunities which gave such general offence, and appeared so dangerous to the civil magistrate.

No country had ever done more for glory; and the result of its efforts was the irrevocable guarantee of civil and religious liberty, the great aim and end of civilization.

Then were revealed the prodigious consequences of complete victory at sea, which were more immediate, more decisive, more far-reaching, more irrevocable than on land.

The point in question, above all, was to decide that, below a fixed latitude, the majority of the inhabitants of a Territory could not prohibit the introduction of slavery, (disguised, it is true, under the euphuistic expression, "involuntary servitude;") this measure was to be declared irrevocable, unless by the unanimous consent of the States.

In order to avoid all misunderstanding concerning what I have said, I depart from my intention of not speaking of any amendment in particular, to say that, considering this clause henceforth as a constitutional law, I have no objection that it be rendered explicit and irrevocable.

But her father shook her hand roughly from his shoulder, saying, "I have already told you my decision, which is irrevocable.

Clotilde therefore begged Pascal to wait and not to take any irrevocable step so long as things were not utterly desperate.

And all was indeed over, the irrevocable had begun; he was filled with fear for Clotilde, so young and so beautiful, and all there was left him now was the duty of saving her from himself.

She grew every moment more and more terrified, for she felt that the irrevocable word was about to be spoken.

The irrevocable was accomplished.

Every piece of rudeness is, strictly speaking, an appeal to brutality; for it is a declaration that intellectual strength and moral insight are incompetent to decide, and that the battle must be fought out by physical forcea struggle which, in the case of man, whom Franklin defines as a tool-making animal, is decided by the weapons peculiar to the species; and the decision is irrevocable.

My promise is irrevocable, take it; But what is hee and the qualitie of his fault? Acut.

If not, I shall consider your decision irrevocable.

Over-haste in a matter like this would be irrevocable, and ruinous to everybody concerned.

For the first time in her steadily forward-going life there was a sharp, irrevocable break.

It often, indeed, passes an irrevocable sentence on weakness and misery, but often, too, it leads to a healthy revival, and lays the foundation of a new and vigorous constitution.

For on his face, regarded in and by itself, is indicated the ground tone of all his thoughts and efforts, the arrêt irrevocable of his future, and of which he is only conscious when alone.

Death's action is irrevocable.

A dreadful, hard, irrevocable proof.

212 examples of  irrevocable  in sentences