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Incurable

Incurable meaning

Of an illness, condition, etc, that is unable to be cured; healless. | Irremediable, incorrigible.

Example sentences (20)

Amongst the possible candidates x-rayed, we have those endowed with incurable loyalty, strong performance credentials and ineffable gratitude, unifying ability and not tainted by ethnic bigotry.

A mother whose son is suffering from an incurable disease has set up a fundraiser to give the boy as many happy moments as possible before he loses the use of his limbs.

AN inspirational dad-of-three has told how he is living with an incurable brain tumour.

But with mental illness, most mental disorders lack “prognostic predictability,” which makes determining when psychiatric suffering has become irremediable, essentially incurable, particularly challenging.

Danny Boon’s character in the movie, an incurable flirt named Delacroix, finally finds a woman who is charmed by his advances.

Due to the stigma that individuals with mental illness are incurable, this results in a wide gap for mental patients to seek proper treatment, she added.

EIA is an incurable disease commonly spread by biting flies or shared medical equipment between equines, such as horses, mules and donkeys.

Has no one told the Prime Minister that Britain is a nation of incurable dog lovers?

He was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison for perverting the course of justice, embezzlement and bribery, but released in 2021 due to a ‘severe and incurable illness’.

However, recent analysis by Prostate Cancer UK also found that 35% of men in Scotland were being diagnosed with the disease at four - by which time it had spread and become incurable - compared to just 12.5% of men in London.

Indeed, doctors told Odjick he may have only months or weeks to live, but he survived nearly a decade with the incurable disease.

In every instance they report the same issue and say how frustrating and incurable the issue has become.

Personal anecdotes from those who “cured” themselves of the incurable have long been health misinformation’s most powerful currency.

She continued: "I've always known this cancer is incurable.

She was told the cancer was incurable on November 3, the day before her 37th birthday.

Shocked by his sudden deterioration, Tam visited his doctor and after a series of tests and scans, a biopsy finally confirmed that he had incurable but treatable prostate cancer.

That was three years ago and, though the word "remission" is not often used in people with incurable cancer like Luke, he had no evidence of the disease for three years.

The actress in an exclusive interview said she had lupus, an incurable condition for which a doctor said she had five more years to live and had lived one of the five years the doctor told her about.

The beginning of the TV show adds this context (which wasn’t present in the game) for how an incurable virus spreads through the human population in spite of attempts to contain it with fascistic military force.

Trump said the judge has an 'incurable case of derangement syndrome' and insists indictments against him should have been postponed until after his campaign after he was hit with a gag order.