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ineradicable

[in-i-rad-i-kuh-buhl] / ˌɪn ɪˈræd ɪ kə bəl /


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The nation’s multilayered historical background has been variously stamped by a basic Arabic heritage, ineradicable remnants of protracted Ottoman Turkish rule and the long arm of the British colonial empire.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 24, 2025

How should millennial, liberal democracies balance legitimate national pride with an ineradicable legacy of wrongs done to indigenous peoples?

From Washington Times • Jan. 26, 2023

Stutz thinks of Part X as an ineradicable evil that is always threatening to nullify our being.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 12, 2023

DNA is the oldest network that exists among us, older than Facebook or marriage records, older than society or family, immutable and ineradicable.

From New York Times • Dec. 27, 2021

The guilt stayed with him, ineradicable, like the silent alarm in the fragile chest.

From "The Killer Angels: The Classic Novel of the Civil War" by Michael Shaara




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