adjective
- impossible to remove, destroy, or eliminate completely
Usage: formal
Examples
- The trauma left an ineradicable mark on his memory.
- Some stains are ineradicable once they set into the fabric.
- Her ineradicable optimism helped the team through difficult times.
- The scandal created an ineradicable stain on the company’s reputation.
- Poverty seems to be an ineradicable problem in many regions.
- His ineradicable habit of interrupting others annoyed his colleagues.