The Collaborative International Dictionary
Irrevocability
Irrevocability \Ir*rev`o*ca*bil"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F. irr['e]vocabilit['e].] The state or quality of being irrevocable; irrevocableness.
Wiktionary
irrevocability
n. 1 The state or condition of being irrevocable. 2 Something irrevocable.
Usage examples of "irrevocability".
Emptiness, irrevocability: "We have to make out with what we have now.
Or was it an illusion, born of grief and longing, unwillingness to accept the irrevocability of death?
I noticed that don Juan had imparted a sense of irrevocability to my acts.
Emptiness, irrevocability: “We have to make out with what we have now.