Wiktionary
a. That cannot be erased; indelible.
WordNet
adj. cannot be removed, washed away or erased; "an indelible stain" [syn: indelible]
Usage examples of "unerasable".
Despite Sunday baths and Sunday clothes, they bore an unerasable odour redolent of the barnyard.
Beyond the lobsters, the cat finds an anonymous eternity server: distributed file storage, unerasable, full of secrets and lies that nobody can afford to suppress.
If we were dead, its loyalty programming would store all pertinent information about us and our deaths in unerasable files-and without further instructions of who it should report to, it would shut down and wait for the next person to open it up and assign ownership to himself.
The unerasable optical WORM drives came under the glare of powerful lasers, melting them on their spindles.
Beyond the distant lobsters, the cat pings an anonymous distributed network server peer-to-peer file storage spread holographically across a million hosts, unerasable, full of secrets and lies that nobody can afford to suppress.
Lingeringin her mind, unerasable, the image of Jem Hadar andCardassians manning the posts in Ops, posts whichonly weeks ago had been home to the friendly faces ofDax, O'Brien, and her other friends.