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ir- (prefix): not [Latin]

What does the word irreversible mean in this sentence from paragraph 5 of the passage?

Her response—"The hearing loss is irreversible"—wasn't the answer I was expecting.


might change a lot


will never change


could change a little


probably will change

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The word irreversible means will never change in this sentence.
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