"Irrevolubly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think there may be a small issue here. The word "irrevolubly" is likely a typo or a word that doesn't exist in the English language. The correct word is probably "irrevocably".
Irrevocably means unable to be changed, revoked, or undone. It refers to something that is final and cannot be taken back. For example, "Her decision to leave the company was irrevocable, and she couldn't go back on her word."
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "irrevocably":
Irreversibility refers to the quality of being unable to be reversed or undone. It describes a situation or a process that cannot be restored to its original state, or that cannot be changed back to what it was before.
Irrevocability refers to the quality of being unable to be changed, revoked, or withdrawn, especially in reference to a decision, agreement, or fact. It means that something has become irreversible, and its consequences or effects cannot be reversed or altered.
Irrigant refers to something that irrigates or supplies water, particularly in agriculture or gardening. In a broader sense, it can also be used to describe something that nourishes or imports something, such as a substance or material.