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Definition of Ineffaceable

Ineffaceable
Ineffaceable In`ef*face"a*ble, a. [Pref. in- not + effaceable: cf. F. ineffa?able.] Incapable of being effaced; indelible; ineradicable.

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- Book of Resemblances, 1990 II. Intimations The Desert, 1991 III. The Ineffaceable The Unperceived, 1992 From the Book to the Book [A Jabès Reader], Wesleyan...
- this cir****stance, combined with the eloquence of the speaker, left an ineffaceable impression on my mind. Your father was then unquestionably the best orator...
- the Romanian gymnasium from Brașov and met Anton Pann, who left him an ineffaceable impression. In September 1851 the Maiorescu family settled in Vienna...
- that Stargate or Sia Furler have sold her in the past," due to the "ineffaceable chorus." Jon Caramanica of The New York Times considered it "an ostentatious...
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- to take part in the late deplorable European War. It will serve as an ineffaceable record to remind not only the rising generation but succeeding generations...
- Pomorski's director since August 1, 2003. All the directors have left their ineffaceable expressions upon Toruń's puppet stage. It was when Stapf was the theatre's...
- are carved...not only on the marble of our school walls, but on the ineffaceable marble of our memories and our hearts." In the early 1920s, eleven black...
- rebellious perhaps ever to become a minister, he nevertheless left an ineffaceable mark on the parliamentary life of his time.' John Barnes for The Independent...