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ineffaceable /ɪnɪˈfeɪsəb(ə)l /adjectiveUnable to be erased or forgotten: the experience made an ineffaceable impression on his mind...- He confided once that it had been a visit of singular and unclouded happiness which left an ineffaceable impression.
- The last of the author's five premises is belief in the intrinsic importance, the ineffaceable worth of life on this earth.
- Like in other parts of the world, the devastation the killer waves have caused along the coastal belt of the district has left ineffaceable scars in society.
Derivatives ineffaceability /ɪnɪfeɪsəˈbɪlɪti/ noun ...- Call it much or call it little, the ineffaceability of this deep stain of experience, it is the interest of old places and the bribe to the brooding analyst.
- Thus the Law, even in its ineffaceability, is retraced to a divine act of will and provided with the task of the recognition of sin and the provocation of transgression.
ineffaceably /ˌɪnɪˈfeɪsəbli / adverb ...- It was the fatal flaw of humanity which Nature, in one shape or another, stamps ineffaceably on all her productions.
- Her personal appearance and bearing are ineffaceably stamped upon my memory.
- One thing is certain, the language was ineffaceably stamped upon my brain, though for a long time no one knew it, least of all myself.
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