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indelible

English

Etymology

From Latin indelebilis (indestructible).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?d?l?bl/

Adjective

indelible (comparative more indelible, superlative most indelible)

  1. Having the quality of being difficult to delete, remove, wash away, blot out, or efface.
    Synonym: unerasable
    Antonyms: delible, uninsertable
  2. (figuratively) Incapable of being canceled, lost, or forgotten.
    Synonyms: unerasable, unforgettable
  3. Incapable of being annulled.
    • November 7, 1678, Thomas Sprat, a sermon preached at the Anniversary Meeting of the Sons of Clergymen in the Church of St Mary-le-Bow
      They are [] endued with indelible power from above.

Related terms

  • indelibility
  • indelibly

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indelibility

English

Noun

indelibility (usually uncountable, plural indelibilities)

  1. The property of being indelible.
    The indelibility of the country's old government frustrated those desiring change.

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