And if they don't, their children will be irrevocably damaged.
In any case, the episode would irrevocably damage his relationship with the press.
Eliminate dinner, they say, and you irrevocably damage the quality of student life.
In the company of humans, it may be irrevocably damaged.
"It made everybody realize that we had to change or the brand would be irrevocably damaged."
The affair had to be kept secret, or the scandal within the hospital would irrevocably damage his career.
Enough please, before we damage irrevocably the global economy.
So far, Cameron is badly but not irrevocably damaged by this.
Was the UN irrevocably damaged by the war of '61?
Sadly, his fitness had been irrevocably damaged and he was forced to give up the game after 2 matches in the following season.