adverb
- in a way that cannot be erased, removed, or forgotten
Usage: formal
Examples
- The tragedy was ineffaceably etched in her memory.
- His kindness left an ineffaceably positive impression on everyone he met.
- The scandal ineffaceably damaged the politician’s reputation.
- The beautiful sunset was ineffaceably burned into their minds.
- Her contributions to science are ineffaceably recorded in history.
- The experience ineffaceably changed his perspective on life.