adjective
also in·ex·punge·able |inik|spənjəbəl, |i(ˌ)nek-
Etymology: in- (I) + expunge + -ible, -able
: incapable of being obliterated or got rid of
inexpungible scent of a bottle of perfume he had … broken — Louis Auchincloss
adjective
also in·ex·punge·able |inik|spənjəbəl, |i(ˌ)nek-
Etymology: in- (I) + expunge + -ible, -able
: incapable of being obliterated or got rid of
inexpungible scent of a bottle of perfume he had … broken — Louis Auchincloss
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012