Ineffaceable [adjective]
Definition of Ineffaceable:
not able to be erased, indestructible
Sentence/Example of Ineffaceable:
But Churchill did not do this, and thence has arisen an ineffaceable blot on his memory.
But inwardly his experience had left an ineffaceable impression.
“Sic transit gloria mundi” came last, and left an ineffaceable impression.
It keeps us there for ten years at least, long enough to make an ineffaceable impression on the brain.
And yet without speaking of them how make Jon understand the reality, the deep cleavage, the ineffaceable scar?
Those first corroding weeks and months of the war have left ineffaceable scars on the consciousness of the present generation.
For although there were many degrees of dance-hall depravity, at the best it meant a brand of ineffaceable shame.
Added to this, was the ineffaceable impression made on his feelings by the high-souled nature of the wounded slave.
The Genius of the Hour sets his ineffaceable seal on the work and gives it an inexpressible charm for the imagination.
It had been reduced by ruthless rubbings to a mere shadow, but the beauty was ineffaceable: hanging—how well remembered!