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uncorrectable
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Unable to be corrected
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In common philosophical parlance, a person is said to have "incorrigible" (or uncorrectable) access to his own mental states.
In other cases the offender fails to abide by the requirements of diversion or is engaged in behaviour that is uncorrectable.
Hitler had "the typical premorbid personality of parkinsonian patients with uncorrectable mental rigidity, extreme inflexibility and insupportable pedantry".
This distance, the turning away from society, has made him uncorrectable.
"Flaubert's Drafts" gives us another take on art and life, one major difference between the two being that the act of writing creates "its own landscape / that alters according to the climber's will", whereas in reality there's no going back to correct what was badly done, or what went wrong - "our one, uncorrectable line" is all we mortals have to play with.
But the defence lawyers said they would "release an unpredictable and uncorrectable cloud of prejudices".
(Of a man stumbling around in a shed at a party: "He was drunk, it was one of the hilarious uncorrectable disasters of being drunk". Of a grand literary wife: "A hard, good-looking face, thoroughly made up, and a manner he knew at once, from its tight smiles and frowns, of getting people to do things").
About 16 million Americans suffer from uncorrectable vision loss from glaucoma, cataracts, diabetes, macular degeneration and other diseases.
A friend of mine found out that her child's brain was growing outside of its skull, an uncorrectable and fatal condition.
Second, wide receiver Isaac Goodpaster, last year's leading receiver with 25 catches, is legally blind with uncorrectable 20/200 vision.
He had another asset: a case of uncorrectable ambylopia, or lazy eye, that makes if difficult for him to see in three dimensions.
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