INDELIBLE


Meaning of INDELIBLE in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

an indelible impression formal (= lasting for ever )

Alan’s wartime experiences had left an indelible impression on him.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

impression

Getting out didn't make such an indelible impression as going in.

The spectacle before her, half obscured by the lashing spray, left an indelible impression .

It was what happened next that had made such an indelible impression upon Mr Charles.

I suppose things made such indelible impressions on us because we had so little.

ink

All voters' hands will be dyed with indelible ink , and both the vote and the count will be conducted locally.

mark

The impact of such a major reversal has left an indelible mark on Haslam's memory.

Raisins and walnuts form a symbiosis that makes an indelible mark on so many recipes.

For all her privilege and wealth, life had not been easy and the experiences of childhood had left an indelible mark .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

His death left an indelible impression on my life.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

All voters' hands will be dyed with indelible ink, and both the vote and the count will be conducted locally.

An indelible stamp, like the priesthood.

Its mark, however, remains indelible .

Now the sleaze looks more indelible and the Democrats will find it harder to avoid being defined by the Clinton excesses.

One of Warhol's most indelible images, of course, is his relentless repetition of Jacqueline Kennedy's face in blue.

Rituals often involved the daubing of men's private parts with indelible inks or waste paper and glue.

Such little things, snow in July, are indelible .

The next morning the only remnants are a few indelible plastic strings ironed into the pavement.

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