What is another word for irradicable?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪɹɐdˌɪkəbə͡l] (IPA)

The word "irradicable" refers to something that cannot be eradicated or removed. There are several synonyms for this word that can be used to convey a similar meaning. Among them are "indestructible," "ineliminable," "inextirpable," and "perennial." Each of these words carries the connotation of something that is firmly rooted in place and resistant to efforts to eradicate or remove it. Whether referring to an invasive species of plant or a deeply entrenched habit or belief, these words all imply a certain degree of stubbornness and permanence. When seeking to emphasize the persistence or permanence of a particular thing, these synonyms can be useful alternatives to "irradicable".

What are the hypernyms for Irradicable?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Irradicable

He also gave me permission to incorporate in the reorganised commando various Hollander and German stragglers who were loafing round about, although he seemed to entertain an irradicable prejudice against the Dutch and German corps.
"My Reminiscences of the Anglo-Boer War"
Ben Viljoen
Of this sort is O. B. Peirce's "assimilarity," used on page 19th of his English Grammar; and still worse is Jocelyn's "irradicable," for uneradicable, used on page 5th of his Prize Essay on Education.
"The Grammar of English Grammars"
Goold Brown

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