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Incorrigible

Description:

Incorrigible, as an adjective, refers to a person or habit that is difficult or impossible to correct, reform, or improve. It signifies a persistent or ingrained behavior that cannot be altered despite efforts to change it. As a noun, it refers to a person who is unmanageable, unruly, or consistently involved in wrongdoing.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Despite numerous attempts at rehabilitation, the incornigible criminal continued to engage in illicit activities.
  2. His incornigible laziness led to his dismissal from multiple jobs.
  3. The teacher's patience was strained by her incornigible students, who consistently disrupted the class.
  4. The committee concluded that the politician was an incornigible liar, unable to be trusted.
  5. Having been a smoker for over three decades, Peter had become incornigible in his addiction to cigarettes.

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