Whatever happens to the new wealth there are clear victims and irrevocable damage.
It's the first plop that does the irrevocable damage.
By then, however, his cause had suffered irrevocable damage.
Apparently it is a big cut, but not so deep that it has done any irrevocable damage, at least that's the impression I got.
It would not harm him, yet it would do him terrible, irrevocable damage.
They're worried we're so pathetically unable to protect ourselves that they might accidentally do irrevocable damage to our low-to-medial culture.
The common fisheries policy has led to many European waters being depleted of fish and to irrevocable damage to sensitive marine environments.
They also dispute Microsoft's arguments that the orders would cause it irrevocable damage.
All the windows were broken, and the lighter articles of furniture were in great disorder, but no irrevocable damage was done.
Fortunately, though, the eruption petered out in July 1973 before irrevocable damage had been done.