Sentence example with the word 'incurably'

incurably

Definition adv. to an incurable degree

Last update: September 11, 2015


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Weisse; but, whereas Weisse thought that the Hegelian structure was sound in the main, and that its imperfections might be mended, Fichte held it to be incurably defective, and spoke of it as a "masterpiece of erroneous consistency or consistent error."   [Please select]

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"Why, I believe you're incurably romantic, Hugh," she said laughingly, when the men had left the room.'   [Please select]

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"Incurably romantic," she had called me, in calmer moments, when I was able to discuss our affair objectively.   [Please select]

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Not that he had any intention of going; he was only thirty-six (not much older than Frances) and incurably healthy.   [Please select]

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But as for the female, she remained incurably suspicious and protesting.   [Please select]

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Innes, who was incurably averse to voluble speech, whether public or private, arose and said, in rolling Doric: "Weel, Mr."   [Please select]

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Dear old Libbie--I wonder if she is as incurably romantic as ever.   [Please select]

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I would have liked to come to close quarters with it, and get its subtle and sinister toxin incurably into my system.   [Please select]

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So thoroughly mixed were his emotions that he was not quite certain whether he was profoundly happy or incurably wretched.   [Please select]

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But such is not the case; they are all infertile, but 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.   [Please select]

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