Ineradicable
in sentence
8 examples of Ineradicable in a sentence
It's why companies are blindsided when plastic straws and bags and bottled water go from staples to rejects overnight, and baffled when a change in social mores turns stars into pariahs and colleagues into outcasts:
ineradicable
uncertainty.
At the very moment in the 1960s when Asia's tiger economies were beginning to take off, for example, the Nobel laureate Gunnar Myrdal, wrote his The Asian Drama to diagnose the causes of Asian poverty and to explain why its poverty appeared to be
ineradicable.
Poverty in the developing world seemed
ineradicable
until micro-lenders saw millions of low-income, destitute women as potential entrepreneurs.
You can deplore such social feelings, as I do, but the myth of the Polish peasant hero standing against communist collectivization on his small private plot seems ineradicable, even if it is undeserved.
No president does; it’s an
ineradicable
stain on their record.
Oblivious of the horrible effect upon society, of the
ineradicable
blot, the universal contempt, for she was outraging her caste, Mathilde was writing to a person of a very different nature from the Croisenois, the de Luz, the Caylus.
Thanks to Martha's
ineradicable
tattling, the news that the Professor had gone to discover a way to the centre of the earth had spread over the whole civilised world.
As his curate, his comrade, all would be right: I would cross oceans with him in that capacity; toil under Eastern suns, in Asian deserts with him in that office; admire and emulate his courage and devotion and vigour; accommodate quietly to his masterhood; smile undisturbed at his
ineradicable
ambition; discriminate the Christian from the man: profoundly esteem the one, and freely forgive the other.
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