ineradicableness

ineradicableness

The ineradicableness of the dandelion is evident in the garden.

Definition

Noun (uncountable): The quality or state of being impossible to eradicate, remove, or eliminate completely.

Usage Examples
  • (The quality of being impossible to completely remove or abolish.)
  • (The inability to fully eliminate a species from an environment.)
  • (The persistent, unremovable nature of poverty.)
Advanced Usage
  • "the ineradicableness of prejudice": The enduring, unremovable nature of bias or discrimination.
    • Despite social progress, the ineradicableness of prejudice remains a challenge. (Prejudice is deeply rooted and hard to eliminate.)
  • "ineradicableness as a philosophical concept": In philosophy, the idea that certain qualities or conditions are fundamentally unchangeable.
    • The ineradicableness of human suffering is a theme in existentialist thought. (Suffering is seen as an inherent, unremovable part of existence.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Ineradicable (adj): Impossible to eradicate or remove.
    • The ineradicable stain on the fabric could not be washed out. (The stain could not be removed.)
  • Ineradicably (adv): In a manner that is impossible to eradicate.
    • The habit was ineradicably ingrained in his daily routine. (The habit was permanently fixed.)
Synonyms
  • Permanence: The state of lasting forever.
  • Indelibility: The quality of being impossible to erase or remove.
  • Immutability: The quality of being unchangeable.
Related Idioms
  • Set in stone: Fixed and unchangeable.

    • The ineradicableness of the law made it seem set in stone. (The law could not be altered.)
  • Here to stay: Permanent and not going away.

    • The ineradicableness of digital technology suggests it is here to stay. (Technology will not disappear.)