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indelible

[in-del-uh-buhl] / ɪnˈdɛl ə bəl /


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He added that "a finding of genocide would place an indelible stain on my country and its people", so the outcome was of "fundamental importance for my country's reputation and future".

From BBC

“No Other Choice” bluntly depicts a contemporary workforce decimated by AI and cost-cutting, but its view of alienated labor and thwarted masculinity has roots in indelible works such as “Parasite” and “Breaking Bad.”

From Los Angeles Times

“During his tragically short life, he left an indelible mark on his family, his friends, and everyone fortunate enough to know him,” the suit reads.

From Los Angeles Times

The designer’s quiet touch made an indelible mark in flashy Hollywood.

From The Wall Street Journal

It would undoubtedly leave a indelible mark on Joshua's legacy, but the Watford fighter said it would not spell the end.

From BBC