Indelible in a sentence as an adjective

The people with "nearly indelible black marks" don't have that option.

To survive his fall in battle, was indelible infamy.

He left an indelible mark on a generation of technology users, and then did it again.

Even if there's an argument that EMTs should honor indelible express wishes, we can't have this debate with all of them simultaneously.

Here in my central Alberta riding in 2011, the CONs got 75% of the vote, but only 30% voted!And thanks to this, the entire country is forced to follow our PM's indelible path.

Very obviously, certain aspects of learning must survive, and I think the keystones of our emotional development are indelible.

Segregation, in particular, has left an indelible imprint on modern American society.

One way to really get kids excited about science again is bring things like this to the forefront-- show everyone it's an adventure, hard work and a ton of risk but ultimately leaving an indelible mark in history.

Indelible definitions

adjective

cannot be removed or erased; "an indelible stain"; "indelible memories"

See also: unerasable