ineradicably Synonyms
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ineradicably Meaning
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ineradicably (adv.)
So as not to be eradicable.
ineradicably Sentence Examples
- The heinous crime left an ineradicably painful mark on the psyche of the victim.
- The trauma of childhood abuse ineradicably etched itself onto the tapestry of her mind.
- The hatred between the rival families had ineradicably divided the community.
- The scar on her cheek was a permanent and ineradicable reminder of the brutal assault.
- His addiction to gambling had ineradicably eroded his financial stability and relationships.
- The stain of prejudice had ineradicably polluted the social fabric of the town.
- The memory of that fateful night was ineradicably burned into his consciousness.
- The lies and deceit had ineradicably damaged the trust between them.
- The consequences of his actions would ineradicably follow him throughout his life.
- The scars of the war had ineradicably scarred the landscape and the hearts of its people.
FAQs About the word ineradicably
So as not to be eradicable.
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The heinous crime left an ineradicably painful mark on the psyche of the victim.
The trauma of childhood abuse ineradicably etched itself onto the tapestry of her mind.
The hatred between the rival families had ineradicably divided the community.
The scar on her cheek was a permanent and ineradicable reminder of the brutal assault.