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ineradicable

[in-i-rad-i-kuh-buhl] / ˌɪn ɪˈræd ɪ kə bəl /


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Social media can efficiently make any lunatic theory an ineradicable and ever-evolving virus.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 9, 2026

These include Richard Kind as an Arconia resident with a supposedly ineradicable migrating case of pink eye and Kumail Nanjiani as his neighbor, whose apartment is crowded with Christmas decorations year round.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 27, 2024

How should millennial, liberal democracies balance legitimate national pride with an ineradicable legacy of wrongs done to indigenous peoples?

From Washington Times Jan. 26, 2023

DNA is the oldest network that exists among us, older than Facebook or marriage records, older than society or family, immutable and ineradicable.

From New York Times Dec. 27, 2021

At a time when mental illness carried a deep and almost ineradicable stigma, Elizebeth refused to let it create a chasm between her and her husband.

From "The Woman All Spies Fear" by Amy Butler Greenfield




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