incurability
Americannoun
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incurabilities
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Grief started the minute we got the diagnosis of its incurability.
From New York Times ● Jul. 3, 2013
This practical Epicureanism, this idle acquiescence in the supposed incurability of evil, poisoned all Seneca's career.
From Seekers after God by F. W. (Frederic William) Farrar
Often there was noted an hereditary element which was supposed to indicate incurability.
From Psychotherapy by James J. (James Joseph) Walsh
Yet always he found himself harking back to what he sometimes called the "incurability" of life.
From The Treasure of Heaven A Romance of Riches by Marie Corelli
Johann Leopold had explained to the Freiherr that he was convinced of the incurability of his inherited malady, and the Freiherr acquiesced without a murmur in what was inevitable.
From A Noble Name or D?nninghausen by Claire Von Gl?mer
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