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ineradicable Meaning in Bengali



 অনুন্মুলনীয়, দৃঢ়প্রোথিত, দৃঢ়মূল,

Adjective:

অনুন্মুলনীয়,





ineradicable's Usage Examples:

body was seen by its founder Phyllis Colson "great woman who left an ineradicable mark upon the development of physical recreation in this country".


As we have already observed, this is the basic and ineradicable distinction between Hinduism and Buddhism".


"Pretentious and false as a title, but let it stay as a reminder of my ineradicable, futile worthlessness.


"While Adam Smith conceived of a market that was in a way a natural and ineradicable part of the landscape (based on the human propensity 'to truck, barter.


of the political" in their depiction of the political as a realm of ineradicable antagonism and conflict.


As we have already observed, this is the basic and ineradicable distinction between Hinduism and Buddhism"; [d] Katie Javanaud (2013).


where the New York Times called it "a ruefully amusing lament for the ineradicable hypocrisy of humanity.


action" was needed to prevent racial disadvantage becoming an "endemic, ineradicable disease threatening the very survival of our society".


arguing that “the cutting force of the story is in its laying bare how ineradicable is this shock that it should be the mostly inoffensive and mostly respectable.


Off Dead debut, though it's marred by unevenness and the director's ineradicable penchant for infantile clowning.


humans need food to survive, and (2) the passion between the sexes is ineradicable.


nicely set in a pastel-coloured suburban dreamworld, but the ineradicable blandness gets you down in the end.


They are tormented most of all by the ineradicable memory of the joys and pleasures of the embraces they shared in life.



Synonyms:

unerasable; indelible; inexpungeable; inexterminable; permanent; inexpungible; lasting; inextirpable;

Antonyms:

impermanence; changeable; unstable; impermanent; eradicable;

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