noun
- the quality or state of being unable to be erased, removed, or forgotten; permanence that cannot be undone.
Usage: formal; often used in philosophical, legal, or literary contexts
Examples
- The ineffaceability of childhood memories shaped her entire worldview.
- The court recognized the ineffaceability of the defendant's criminal record.
- Digital footprints have a troubling ineffaceability in the modern age.
- The ineffaceability of trauma requires compassionate therapeutic intervention.
- Artists often seek to capture the ineffaceability of human emotion in their work.
- The ineffaceability of historical injustices demands ongoing acknowledgment and reparation.