Definition of Ineffaceability

1. [n -TIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ineffaceability

inedibles
inedibly
inedita
inedited
ineditus
ineducabilities
ineducability
ineducable
inee
ineffabilities
ineffability
ineffable
ineffableness
ineffablenesses
ineffably
ineffaceability (current term)
ineffaceable
ineffaceably
ineffectible
ineffective
ineffectively
ineffectiveness
ineffectual
ineffectuality
ineffectuall
ineffectually
ineffectualness
ineffervescence
ineffervescent
inefficacies

Literary usage of Ineffaceability

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Complete Works by John Ruskin (1894)
"... for the ineffaceability of baptism was illustrated by the instance of Julian the Apostate, who did. all he could to efface it—' Mais la mort,' aaid the ..."

2. The Crown of Science: The Incarnation of God in Mankind by A Morris Stewart (1902)
"We have compared the ineffaceability of memory to the indestructibility of matter and energy; but neither of these is indestructible to God who made them ..."

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