Sadly, a potential for communal hatred seems to be an ineradicable part of human nature. |
I'm looking for evidence to counter the belief that war or the threat thereof are ineradicable aspects of our culture. |
We all use the word carelessly, complicit with the ineradicable tinge of tawdriness that it always carries with it. |
Some deep psychological compensation for my ineradicable temperamental wimpiness is at work. |
Here is the seeming ineradicable fallacy that multiplying currency increases wealth and prosperity. |
The Great War was something that happened to real people and had ineradicable effects on their families and the nations to which they belonged. |