Nonrevocable

/nɒnˈrɛvəˌkəbl/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Not capable of being revoked, withdrawn, or annulled.
    The parties entered into a nonrevocable agreement that could not be terminated unilaterally.

Commentary

Use 'nonrevocable' to emphasize the inability to void or revoke a legal instrument, though 'irrevocable' is more common in practice.

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