Ineradicable


The meaning of the word Ineradicable is: not capable of being removed completely


Examples:

Though black-market drugs are probably ineradicable, the government is still fighting to remove them from our society.

published by Julianna on 2021-02-11 02:05:35


Maria’s Spanish accent was ineradicable, staying even after she took lessons to rid herself of it.

published by Manuel on 2021-11-07 15:50:35


Terrorism in the area seems ineradicable since getting rid of it would require a change in religious ideals.

published by Flo on 2021-05-19 22:25:05


The country’s class system is ineradicable since the economy would crumble if it was done away with completely.

published by Josef on 2021-04-24 22:34:34


The immigrant’s taste in food proved ineradicable since she craved her culture’s food for many years after leaving China.

published by Cassey on 2021-03-31 00:56:35


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