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Ineradicable

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˌɪnɪˈrædɪkəbəl/

Definitions

  • Impossible to eradicate or remove; indelible.
  • Not able to be destroyed, eliminated, or removed completely.

Usage Examples

  • The ineradicable nature of poverty remains a challenge for policymakers.
  • Some social issues are considered ineradicable, persisting through generations.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin "ineradicabilis," from "in-" (not) + "eradicabilis" (able to be eradicated), with the suffix "-able" indicating capability.

Synonyms

  • Indelible
  • Inextirpable
  • Permanent
  • Unremovable

Antonyms

  • Eradicable
  • Removable
  • Extirpable
  • Eliminable

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
English Ineradicable /ˌɪnɪˈrædɪkəbəl/
Spanish Inerradicable /ineradiˈkable/
French Inéradicable /ineʁadikaˈbl/
German Unausrottbar /ˈʊnʔaʊsˌʁɔtbaʁ/
Italian Ineradicabile /ineradiˈkabile/
Portuguese Ineradicável /ineradiˈkavel/
Russian Неистребимый /nʲɪɪstrʲɪˈbʲimɨj/
Chinese (Mandarin) 无法根除的 /wúfǎ gēnchú de/
Japanese 根絶不可能な /konzetsu fukanōna/
Korean 근절 불가능한 /geunjeol bulganeunghan/
Arabic غير قابل للزوال /ɣayr qābil lilzawāl/
Hindi अविनाशी /avīnāsī/
Bengali অপ্রতিরোধ্য /ôprōtirōdhyo/
Gujarati અવિશ્વસનીય /avishvasnīya/
Marathi अविनाशी /avīnāsī/
Punjabi ਅਵਿਨਾਸ਼ੀਅਤ /avīnāsīat/
Kannada ಅವಿನಾಶಿತ್ವ /avinaashitva/
Telugu అపరియాడితనం /apariyāḍitānaṁ/
Malayalam അവിനാശിത്വം /avināśitvaṁ/
Tamil அவினாசித்தன்மை /avināśittaṉmai/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • The "r" sound is often less pronounced in fast speech in some regions.
  • In some areas, the stress on the second syllable may be more prominent than the first.

Historical Usage

The term "ineradicable" has been used since the 18th century, particularly in discussions related to social, cultural, and environmental issues that seem impossible to eliminate. It is often applied in the context of systemic issues like inequality and poverty.

Cultural Nuances

In some cultures, the idea of ineradicability is linked to spiritual or philosophical beliefs about fate or destiny, where certain problems or conditions are viewed as insurmountable due to natural or divine forces.

More Information

The term "ineradicable" conveys the impossibility of removal, often in relation to deep-rooted societal, environmental, or psychological issues. It is used in discussions of human struggles that persist despite efforts to change them, highlighting the difficulty or impossibility of certain tasks or conditions. The word carries a negative connotation in many contexts but also serves to underscore the complexity and endurance of certain phenomena that seem impervious to change.

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