desease in the PONS Dictionary

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Even if we knew these items had been disinfected or professionally laundered, they would still tend to induce some ineradicable sense of disgust.
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What if the irresponsibility, the untrustworthiness or just the sheer unpleasantness takes an ineradicable hold and this whole experiment becomes just another technical revolution that faded away?
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What people see as the failure as particular governments or a particular arrangement of big business and regulation is in fact ineradicable from the capitalist system.
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Because of these ineradicable human frailties, wrongful convictions will always be with us.
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But if religion is ineradicable, we have to find a way to limit its destructive consequences.
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But be warned: it covers the body, towels and bed linen with an ineradicable walnut patina.
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It seems to be an ineradicable feature of immigration that each wave of migrants encounters some degree of hostility.
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This deep-seated and ineradicable phenomenon, she argued, was the true engine of evolutionary change.
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Its mistakenness is not a necessary or ineradicable impediment to its unworkability.
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You may as well bring some nummies to the park next time, in homage to this ineradicable fish.
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