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- adjective That cannot be
erased ;indelible .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective cannot be removed or erased
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Examples
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Sergio Bendixen, one of the best Latin surveyors that live in this country told me this one day while having a chat and a coffee: if there is one cultural heritage that is practically unerasable --and almost always reinforced to the extreme by the parents-- is the feeling of belonging to a sports club.
José Fernando López: The Dream of the World Cup and the Role of Latinos José Fernando López 2011
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Sergio Bendixen, one of the best Latin surveyors that live in this country told me this one day while having a chat and a coffee: if there is one cultural heritage that is practically unerasable --and almost always reinforced to the extreme by the parents-- is the feeling of belonging to a sports club.
José Fernando López: The Dream of the World Cup and the Role of Latinos José Fernando López 2011
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My sons' jeans could use some of them, as cover-up for holes and unerasable smudges, or just to funk them up!
Giveaway Time!! amy 2009
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The soldiers 'descriptions of carnage and fear and terror were things the human mind could not "unknow," their imprint unerasable.
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The content was sent by the A-Laws commanding officer, Colonel Kati Mannequin as it brought upon the memory of Sumeragi's sad and unerasable past.
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As a Jew I find it a deplorable and unerasable blot on my heritage.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Bizzare Mearsheimer and Walt Self-Defense: 2007
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The unerasable pornography of calculated violence.
Watching Torture 2007
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As a Jew I find it a deplorable and unerasable blot on my heritage.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Bizzare Mearsheimer and Walt Self-Defense: 2007
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And don't use that huge, unerasable chalk teaching PDE's before my class so that no matter how hard I erase, no board for me.
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The now invisible, yet unerasable wreckage, of the number 30 bus, which ended its final journey right here.
Archive 2006-01-01 Rachel 2006
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