adverb
- in a way that cannot be removed, destroyed, or eliminated completely
Examples
- The trauma was ineradicably etched in her memory.
- His name became ineradicably linked with the scandal.
- The stain had ineradicably marked the white fabric.
- Poverty seemed ineradicably woven into the community’s fabric.
- The experience ineradicably changed his worldview.
- Her influence was ineradicably stamped on the organization.