inerasableness
Definition
Noun: The quality or state of being impossible to erase, remove, or obliterate.
Usage Examples
- (The stain could not be removed.)
- (The memories cannot be forgotten or erased.)
- (The ink could not be removed from the paper.)
Advanced Usage
- "The inerasableness of history": A phrase emphasizing that past events cannot be undone or forgotten.
- The inerasableness of history means we must learn from our mistakes. (History's permanence requires reflection.)
Variants and Related Words
- Inerasable (adj): Impossible to erase.
- The mark was inerasable, leaving a permanent scar on the wood. (The mark could not be removed.)
- Inerasably (adv): In a manner that cannot be erased.
- The event was inerasably etched into her memory. (It was permanently fixed in her mind.)
Synonyms
- Permanence: The state of lasting indefinitely without change.
- Indelibility: The quality of being impossible to remove or forget.
- Immutability: The quality of being unchangeable.
Related Idioms
- Set in stone: Fixed and unchangeable.
- The contract's terms were set in stone, highlighting the inerasableness of the agreement. (The terms could not be altered.)
- Etched in one's mind: Permanently remembered.
- The trauma was etched in his mind, a testament to the inerasableness of painful experiences. (The memory could not be erased.)