Definition of "ineliminable"
ineliminable
adjective
not comparable
Quotations
Although ignorance of disability probably exaggerated the physical suffering of most people with disabilities in the minds of people without disabilities, the importance of ineliminable suffering must not be overlooked.
1996, Suan Wendell, The Rejected Body, Routledge, page 82
Because both reasons make ineliminable reference to the deliberating agent's perspective, each nicely captures the thought that the demands of that perspective are bound to play some central role in any adequate justification of the searchlight view.
2009, George Sher, Who Knew? Responsibility Without Awareness, Oxford University Press, page 19