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indelible

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. cannot be removed, washed away or erased; "an indelible stain" [syn: unerasable ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Indelible is the fourth book in the Grant County series by author Karin Slaughter . It was originally released in hardback in 2004. Previous books in the series are Blindsighted , Kisscut , and A Faint Cold Fear . These books star Sara Linton , Jeffrey ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 having the quality of being difficult to delete, remove, wash away, blot out, or efface 2 incapable of being canceled, lost, or forgotten 3 incapable of being annulled

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES an indelible impression formal (= lasting for ever ) ▪ Alan’s wartime experiences had left an indelible impression on him. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN impression ▪ Getting out didn't make such an indelible impression ...

Usage examples of indelible.

It was terrible, and made upon Domini an indelible impression, for she could not help connecting it with his vision of her future, and it suggested to her formless phantoms of despair.

He knew well, however, that it was not an apparition, that the dead do not come back, and that his sick soul, his soul possessed by one thought alone, by an indelible remembrance, was the only cause of his torture, was what brought the dead girl back to life and raised her form before his eyes, on which it was ineffaceably imprinted.

The author concluded his paper with a few remarks on copying inks and indelible inks, showing that a good copying ink has yet to be sought for, and that indelible inks, which will resist the pencilings and washings of the chemist and the forger, need never be looked for.

No one knew where he came from, no one knt where he went: his only tracks were the indelible scars he left the lives that he touched.

But the reproach of cruelty, so repugnant even to her softer vices, has left an indelible stain on the memory of Theodora.

Pius IX was back, it was true, supported by the might of a foreign power, but the fact wasand Pius knew itthat the handwriting on the wall of the Lateran Palace was finally indelible.

I held up a linen underbodice and indicated the name written inside the seam in the indelible ink used by laundries.

Suddenly the baby smiled--not a beautiful smile, but it made on Winton an indelible impression.

The Thugs did their best teaching on the way to the wrecks, and their method was ancient and indelible.

His years of roving these dark abandoned passageways had inscribed an indelible map of their intricate patterns in lines of brilliant scarlet on his mind.

He laughs at those old physicians who placed such confidence in the right hind hoof of an elk as a remedy for the same disease, and leaves the record of his own belief in a treatment quite as fanciful and far more objectionable, written in indelible ink upon a living tablet where he who runs may read it for a whole generation, if nature spares his walking advertisement so long.

All it took was one stark, indelible image on television: Haitian stowaways, manacled and caged on the hot deck of a freighter.

That sloped crag, jutting out high over the sea where it boiled against the base of the cliffy, had made an indelible impression on my young mind.

The volume was tiny -- no more than a tenth of one per cent of the brain's mass -- but the transplanted cells carried the indelible impression of their last host: ghost threads of holographically distributed memory and personality.

He'd had the hand marks of one of the Bondless drawn on their backs in indelible ink.