noun
- the quality or state of being impossible to eradicate, remove, or eliminate completely
Usage: formal; often used in academic or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The ineradicability of certain cultural traditions makes them central to community identity.
- Scientists debated the ineradicability of the invasive species once it had spread across the region.
- The ineradicability of human nature means we must accept both our strengths and weaknesses.
- Historians noted the ineradicability of the empire's influence on modern law and language.
- The ineradicability of childhood memories shapes our personalities throughout life.