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indelibly

[ UK /ɪndˈɛləbli/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈdɛɫəbɫi/ ]
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  1. in an indelible manner
    this tradition has left its mark indelibly upon the social, political, educational and industrial fabric of this country

How To Use indelibly In A Sentence

  • They hope to make their extraordinary acts of romantic courtship a moment indelibly imprinted on the minds of their lovers.
  • Neither of those titans, however, are as indelibly linked to a single work the way Fitzgerald is identified with Gatsby; none of their works is a set text on as many high school or college courses.
  • This lady died; but her lessons were indelibly impressed on the mind of Safie, who sickened at the prospect of again returning to Asia, and being immured within the walls of a haram, allowed only to occupy herself with infantile amusements, ill suited to the temper of her soul, now accustomed to grand ideas and a noble emulation for virtue. Chapter 14
  • Both pieces have been in my collection a good few years now and have lasted for very many plays that have printed them indelibly on my mind.
  • The horrors he experienced are imprinted, perhaps indelibly, in his brain.
  • The memory of that day was indelibly printed on his brain.
  • Others, more positively disposed to the idea of a visual analogue to the music, stress that the video dimension provides a more complete experience that's indelibly enhancing.
  • He had Keyes as an alibi, and the exact date and time of `my crime "indelibly tracked by the camcorder clock. SUMMER OF FEAR
  • All this is of historic record in stony cypher of geology indelibly engraved by time on the rocky walls of deepest canyons, as traceable from the primordial archaean to our present era, the age of man. Tales of Aztlan; the Romance of a Hero of our Late Spanish-American War, Incidents of Interest from the Life of a western Pioneer and Other Tales
  • The terrible scenes were indelibly imprinted on his mind.
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