adverb
- in a way that cannot be removed, destroyed, or eliminated; indelibly
Usage: formal; often used with abstract nouns like beliefs, memories, or impressions
Examples
- The scandal left an irradicably negative mark on his reputation.
- Her childhood experiences shaped her irradicably.
- The stain was irradicably embedded in the fabric.
- These prejudices are irradicably rooted in the culture.
- The memory of that day is irradicably etched in my mind.
- The two ideas became irradicably linked in public perception.