Inerasable

/ˌɪn.ɪˈreɪ.sə.bəl/

न मिटने वाला; जिसे मिटाया न जा सके

Origin & History

From in- ‘not’ + erasable (from erase), ultimately from Latin rasus ‘scraped’ (from radere ‘to scrape’).

in- ‘नहीं’ + erasable (erase से), मूलतः लैटिन rasus ‘खुरचा हुआ’ (radere ‘खुरचना’ से)।

Definition

Not able to be erased or removed; leaving a permanent mark or impression, often in writing, memory, or reputation.

जिसे मिटाया या हटाया न जा सके; लिखावट, स्मृति या प्रतिष्ठा पर स्थायी निशान/छाप छोड़ने वाला।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The scandal left an inerasable stain on his reputation.
उस घोटाले ने उसकी प्रतिष्ठा पर न मिटने वाला दाग छोड़ दिया।

Usage Examples

The ink was inerasable, even with strong chemicals.
Her kindness made an inerasable impression on everyone she met.
The trauma became an inerasable memory for the survivors.
He carries an inerasable sense of guilt about the accident.

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Idioms & Phrases

An inerasable mark
न मिटने वाला निशान/छाप
Inerasable in the mind
मन/दिमाग में न मिटने वाला
An inerasable stain on (someone's) reputation
(किसी की) प्रतिष्ठा पर न मिटने वाला दाग