ineradicability

[US]/ˌɪnəˌrædɪˈkæbɪlɪti/
[UK]/ˌɪnəˌrædɪˈkæbɪlɪti/

Translation

n.the quality of being impossible to eradicate

Phrases & Collocations

ineradicability of evil

ineradicability of poverty

ineradicability of fear

ineradicability of hate

ineradicability of trauma

ineradicability of addiction

ineradicability of prejudice

ineradicability of violence

ineradicability of ignorance

ineradicability of despair

Example Sentences

the ineradicability of certain habits can be challenging to overcome.

many believe in the ineradicability of cultural traditions.

the ineradicability of prejudice is a significant social issue.

education plays a crucial role in addressing the ineradicability of misinformation.

the study focused on the ineradicability of certain diseases in the population.

he spoke about the ineradicability of human emotions in his lecture.

the government is concerned about the ineradicability of crime in urban areas.

understanding the ineradicability of certain beliefs can help in dialogue.

the ineradicability of addiction requires comprehensive treatment approaches.

psychologists study the ineradicability of trauma in individuals.

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