Irradicable

Synonyms for "irradicable" (5 found)

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Of course, the young people flirted, for that diversion is apparently irradicable even in the "best society".

Source: wiktionary

Faces at the Bottom of the Well, by Derrick Bell. (Basic Books, $20.) A law professor argues that racism is an integral, permanent and irradicable component of our society.

Source: wiktionary

Vatican II, the modernizing church council of the 1960s, emboldened that lay assertiveness among U.S. Catholics as never before; the pedophile tragedy has made the laity's self-reliant spirit irradicable.

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