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[ US /ˌɪnˈdɛɫɪbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɪndˈɛləbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. cannot be removed or erased
    an indelible stain
    indelible memories

How To Use indelible In A Sentence

  • He dipped his big toe in indelible ink to stamp the ballot paper.
  • The sinister atmosphere of the place left an indelible imprint on my memory.
  • We never found it, but your humility left an indelible impression on me, and I decided that is how I want to treat people.
  • Two flyhalves made indelible impressions in Sunday's Springbok rugby trials - one of them an Old Selbornian.
  • Witnessing the devastation and tragic scenes of human suffering left an indelible impression on Burchett and had a profound effect on the rest of his life.
  • Apart from slight hesitations and minor delays from the cinematographer (much to everyone's amusement) they left an indelible impression.
  • Both Jones and Roberts left indelible impressions on the Masters and on the world of golf.
  • It would also be a good idea to use indelible ink, then the police would be able to spot the culprits.
  • It was a long time ago, but it left an indelible memory. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Brahmins in India possessed for a long time the theocratical power; that is to say, they held the sovereign authority in the name of Brahma, the son of God; and even in their present humble condition they still believe their character indelible. A Philosophical Dictionary
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