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adjective* * *ir·revo·cable[ɪˈrevəkəbl̩]adj inv unwiderruflich, endgültig, unumstößlich\irrevocable decision unwiderrufliche [o endgültige] Entscheidung\irrevocable decree endgültiger Erlass\irrevocable promise festes Versprechen\irrevocable right unentziehbares Recht* * *1. adj irrevocably2. adv[I'revəkəbl, -ɪ] unwiderruflich* * *irrevocable [ıˈrevəkəbl; letters of credit: ˌırıˈvəʊkəbl] adj (adv irrevocably) unwiderruflich, unabänderlich, unumstößlich:irrevocable letter of credit WIRTSCH unwiderrufliches Akkreditiv* * *adjective* * *adj.unabänderlich adj.unwiderruflich adj.
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