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    Use "incurably" in a sentence

    incurably example sentences

    incurably


    1. But if the genius of such a government, even as to what concerns its direction in Earope, is in this manner essentially, and perhaps incurably faulty, that of its administration in India is still more so


    2. destruction of the incurably diseased body


    3. that is, when the ego is reasonably strong, and the personality not incurably


    4. Anstruther,--You seem to be incurably doleful


    5. I, however, would sooner live in a kennel facing south than in a palace where the sun never came; but then, as you know, my endencies are incurably kennelwards


    6. Almost she had been touched by his attitude about the curls into believing he really did love her for what she persistently, and vaguely, called herself--a clownish, an incurably facetious love, but still quite genuine


    7. Such people, he explained, were in their essence profoundly and incurably immoral


    8. was incurably ill with M E


    9. Or was it that human beings are all incurably savage but the constraints of a civilised society keep this primitive urge in check in most people? One thing he knew for certain and that was that if any advanced society removed its police force, law and order would disappear within days


    10. Whatever merits they may have, whatever occasional they may show, they are, as regards construction, incurably clumsy

    11. Her manner was incurably gentle; and she was not aware how much it concealed the sternness of her purpose


    12. They are all infertile, in various degrees; some being so utterly and incurably sterile that they did not yield during four seasons a single seed or even seed-capsule


    13. Mitya jumped up and saw at once that the cursed peasant was drunk again, hopelessly and incurably


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    "incurably" definitions

    to an incurable degree


    in a manner impossible to cure