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irrevocable Meaning in Tamil ( irrevocable வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

திருப்பக்கூடாத,



irrevocable தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ஆற்றின் நீரியல்போக்கு திசையில் இருந்து 50 சதவீதத்துக்கும் மேலாக எந்தக் காரணம் கொண்டும் திருப்பக்கூடாது என்கிறது.

irrevocable's Usage Examples:

The moment in which the first movement was made is irrevocable, and at that moment I could make only one movement, and whatever movement I made would be the only one.


This was the object of the Declaration of the Four lieclara- Articles: the pope has no power in temporal matters; tion of general councils are superior to the pope in spiritual the Four affairs; the rules of the Church of France are inviolable; Articles, decisions of the pope in matters of faith are only irrevocable by consent of the Church.


"The arbitration shall be held in San Francisco, CA; both parties hereby give their irrevocable consent to jurisdiction of courts of or in the State of California, as well as processes of the AAA in California.


Moreover, in a letter to Cardinal Richard, archbishop of Paris, the pope affirms that this his solemn decision is " firm, authoritative and irrevocable.


Later when the conservatives accepted the annexation of Texas and the radicals supported the Wilmot Proviso the split became irrevocable.


irrevocable decision not to have children.


His dissatisfaction with Ptolemaic doctrines was of early date; and he returned from Italy, where so-called Pythagorean opinions were then freely discussed, in strong and irrevocable possession of the heliocentric theory.


The arbitration shall be held in San Francisco, CA; both parties hereby give their irrevocable consent to jurisdiction of courts of or in the State of California, as well as processes of the AAA in California.


The beneficium was to be as practically irrevocable as the oath of fidelity.


A deed done is irrevocable, and its result coinciding in time with the actions of millions of other men assumes an historic significance.


The Arbitration Act 1889 provides that a submission, unless a contrary intention is expressed in it, is irrevocable except by leave of the court or a judge, and is to have the same effect in all respects as if it had been made an order of court.





Synonyms:

sealed, irrevokable,



Antonyms:

open, bare, revocable,

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