ineradicable (Meaning)

Wordnet

ineradicable (a)

not able to be destroyed or rooted out

Webster

ineradicable (a.)

Incapable of being /radicated or rooted out.

ineradicable Sentence Examples

  1. The ineradicable stigma associated with mental illness perpetuates barriers to accessing care.
  2. Ineradicable poverty creates a cycle that is difficult to break, affecting generations.
  3. The ineradicable racism ingrained in society manifests itself in various forms of discrimination.
  4. The scars of childhood trauma are often ineradicable, leaving a lifelong impact on well-being.
  5. Climate change presents an ineradicable threat to our planet, requiring urgent action.
  6. The ineradicable nature of COVID-19 underscores the importance of vaccination and public health measures.
  7. Historical injustices have left an ineradicable mark on marginalized communities.
  8. The ineradicable desire for freedom drives people to overcome adversity and fight for their rights.
  9. Certain prejudices and biases are ineradicable, embedded deeply in the human psyche.
  10. The ineradicable human spirit triumphs even in the face of insurmountable obstacles.

FAQs About the word ineradicable

not able to be destroyed or rooted outIncapable of being /radicated or rooted out.

immortal, deathless, enduring, everlasting, undying, permanent, ineffaceable, perpetual,indelible, indissoluble

perishable, mortal, extinguishable, transient, transitory, extinguishable, transient, mortal, transitory,perishable

The ineradicable stigma associated with mental illness perpetuates barriers to accessing care.

Ineradicable poverty creates a cycle that is difficult to break, affecting generations.

The ineradicable racism ingrained in society manifests itself in various forms of discrimination.

The scars of childhood trauma are often ineradicable, leaving a lifelong impact on well-being.