Incurable [adjective]

Definition of Incurable:

unfixable, unchangeable

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Sentence/Example of Incurable:

When I was diagnosed with an incurable form of NHL in January 2002, my only treatment option at the time was chemotherapy.

They spoke like this because they are accustomed to abandon altogether those whom they have once judged incurable.

That struck the people in wrath with an incurable wound, that brought nations under in fury, that persecuted in a cruel manner.

This accident led his parents to reflect upon the childs incurable tendency and consider the question of his musical education.

Even Bishop Ken said of him that he showed zeal to make the schism incurable.

Stricken by an incurable anaemia, he would remain for weeks without leaving his house, without doing any work.

If not treated until the patient is so ill as to be unable to earn wages, the case is invariably incurable.

Did you see that some officers who were prisoners had been exchanged by Germany (the incurable ones)?

Yes, but very ill; the last accounts were very distressing; they say that her complaint is incurable.

It was our incurable differences in habits and gestures of thought coming between us again.