Similar words: eradicate, eradication, inexplicable, radical, radically, radicalize, radicalism, sporadically. Meaning: [‚ɪnɪ'rædɪkəbl] adj. not able to be destroyed or rooted out.
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1) Some experiences in early life have ineradicable effects.
2) Divorce is a permanent, ineradicable fact of modern life.
3) The slave trade had an ineradicable effect on world history.
4) Poverty seems an ineradicable fact of the human condition.
5) The emotional wounds of early childhood leave ineradicable scars.
6) As Hsueh naturally has ineradicable value and status.
7) In the words of Simis, it continues because of " the eternal , ineradicable bribe ".
8) Had he known Boldwood's moods her blame would have been stain upon her heart ineradicable.
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