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How to use ineradicable in a sentence

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Some deep psychological compensation for my ineradicable temperamental wimpiness is at work.
The smell of urine so deeply impregnated the furnishings and floors of the dayrooms that it seemed ineradicable.
Official corruption has been targeted since the early 1980s but seems ineradicable.
The Great War was something that happened to real people and had ineradicable effects on their families and the nations to which they belonged.
Here is the seeming ineradicable fallacy that multiplying currency increases wealth and prosperity.
Sadly, a potential for communal hatred seems to be an ineradicable part of human nature.
I'm looking for evidence to counter the belief that war or the threat thereof are ineradicable aspects of our culture.
Although such instruments are flexible and simple to use, their ink leaves a deep and ineradicable stain.
Even if the differences are cultural, rather than biological, they are ineradicable.
In fact, one might say that successful economic growth will inevitably lead to the perception of important and mostly ineradicable inequalities.
For although this painter had crossed many lands and oceans, her work bore the ineradicable mark of India.
There was then, and still is, an ineradicable need to know more about our country.
Frances Donaldson attributes Wodehouse's attitude to the war to an ineradicable immaturity, an inability to feel any emotional response to the events taking place in Flanders.
Converts accepted their own ineradicable sinfulness, but they were psychologically freed by the proclamation that God nevertheless considered them innocent or righteous.
The idea of a primordial, ineradicable Guilt is not original to Heidegger.
The Complete Prestige Recordings is a mammoth 11 CD set in tribute to a jazz giant that left behind an ineradicable mark in the annals of modern jazz music.
Postmodernism is based on a set of assumptions, deriving ultimately from Nietzsche, which treat social domination as a permanent and ineradicable feature of human existence.
We all use the word carelessly, complicit with the ineradicable tinge of tawdriness that it always carries with it.
But it used to be said that the hooliganism that once dogged football in England itself was ineradicable.
When she then criticised the government's complicated NHS reforms and rebelled in a vote on Europe, the stain became ineradicable.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But she had faint, ineradicable prejudices, and instincts not quite dormant.
But if in this she was a comedienne then it was but a great achievement of her ineradicable honesty.
But she had, too, an ineradicable vitality she could summon at need.
Yet the men had an ineradicable propensity to dicker among themselves.
Tenderness, as every one knows, is an ineradicable instinct of womanhood.
Both the arts of peace and of war have left an ineradicable impress.
As is still true in this infection, the virus proved to be ineradicable.
Her abominable experience with the governess had implanted in her unlucky breast a lasting doubt, an ineradicable suspicion of herself and of others.
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