Not to be erased or obliterated: as, the inerasable records of sin.
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "inerasable" in a sentence
"Faceless, nameless, and unpaid, they would pound their fingers numb on the rusty typewriters, punching inerasable black marks onto the yellowing paper behind the carbon sheets."
""If there is a consistent thread in my selections for this year's Senses of Cinema: 2006 World Poll," writes acquarello, "it is that these films in one or another define the complexity of human memory, whether alienating in its inescapable persistence, inerasable in its architectural concreteness, frustrating in its grawing consciousness, haunting in its recursive irresolution, and quietly tragic in its sad, consuming delusion.""
"Besides, it's the Internet: how can anyone erase the inerasable?"