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Definition of "ineradicably" [in•e•rad•i•ca•bly]

  • In an ineradicable manner (adverb)

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Use "ineradicably" in a sentence
  • "A point one reaches when a system that started out marginally sane, and may—we will never know—have prevented tens of millions of deaths in conventional wars, becomes irrevocably and ineradicably suicidally insane?"
  • "Arrietty was upgraded from 14 to 16 so that she and Spiller could flirt and semi-Get It On, which sat awkwardly within what is an essentially, ineradicably whimsical fantasy piece."
  • "Given that anybody old enough to appreciate and/or be interested in the boyfriend-girlfriend stuff would also be highly unlikely to be sitting through an ineradicably WFP with the rest of the family on Boxing Day, it might have been easier and tonally more consistent just to leave it out."