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Example sentences for "incurable"

Lexicographically close words:
incumbrance; incumbrances; incunabula; incur; incurability; incurables; incurably; incurious; incuriously; incurre
  1. At the same time, he knew that marriage between any young woman and a man suffering from an almost incurable malady was unthinkable.

  2. Unmistakably, Death had marked this victim of an incurable malady for his own.

  3. I love her devotedly, but I have an almost incurable disease: the result of neglect.

  4. And her inquisitorial eyes, which had read into a thousand faces and a thousand souls and hearts, read on Vittoria’s face the deep, tormenting and incurable doubt.

  5. Her image, not from scattered portraits, but from the depth of his soul where it was impressed, rose to his eyes with all the allurements of love, and it seemed to him confused in a mortal, incurable sadness.

  6. An incurable melancholy took possession of him from this period.

  7. We have only to look at the transparent pictures let into the walls of our new churches to appreciate the incurable idiocy of painters who insist on treating window panes from cartoons, as they do subject pictures--and such subjects!

  8. He had tried to pour fresh blood into the veins of that great emaciated body, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to make this dotard, racked with incurable diseases, play an active part on the European stage.

  9. Incurable vitiation of the blood is evident from the general anaemic condition.

  10. One of my negroes has the most deadly of animal poisons, and incurable anywhere but in Brazil.

  11. Merely by plundering you I might have been as learned as three Schlegels in one, whereas I mean to remain a humble Doctor of the Faculty of Social Medicine, a veterinary surgeon for incurable maladies.

  12. But apparently the members of both are obliged, by their faith, to be incurable optimists.

  13. We were discussing your incurable optimism.

  14. But the author is an "incurable feminist," as some one else was once described with a mixture of pity and admiration: and he is not contented with two heroines.

  15. The incurable nature of Tabes disease, the symptoms of which he believed he detected in himself.

  16. She returned when she learned that the incurable Doctor had been brought to a mental institution for diseases of the brain.

  17. Permanent and incurable impotence is an impediment to marriage.

  18. Incurable chronic mania or dementia existing for ten years or more.

  19. The existence of a chronic and incurable disease which is hereditary or contagious afflicting one of the spouses previous to the marriage, of which the other spouse had no knowledge when the marriage was concluded.

  20. Insanity of at least three years' duration and pronounced incurable by physicians.

  21. Deaf and dumb persons, or those afflicted with incurable or loathsome diseases, are competent to marry, but cannot insist upon conjugal rights.

  22. Incurable or loathsome disease existing at time of marriage and concealed from the other party.

  23. This impotence must, however, be incurable and continue for three years.

  24. Incurable impotence of either party, which existed at the time the marriage was concluded, is cause for a decree of nullity.

  25. If there exists in either party, and existed before the marriage, an incurable impotency for copulation.

  26. It is significant, on the other hand, that the exquisite religious verse of Verlaine was the product of an incurable neuropath, like the later work of Huysmans, and stands for decadence pure and simple.

  27. Apparently as a safeguard to virtue, nature has appended to the sin of illicit sexual indulgence, as penalties, the most loathsome, deadly, and incurable diseases known to man.

  28. Her darling son she saw daily becoming a prey to a strange, incurable malady, with no power even to stay the progress of the terrible disease.

  29. Some of the so-called incurable skin diseases get well in a short time on a proper diet without any local treatment.

  30. The vast majority of people suffering from chronic ills which are considered incurable can get well by living properly.

  31. I have seen people who were supposed to be incurable get well when their breakfasts were mostly apple sauce and toast.

  32. They educate patients by the hundred into health who have been given up as incurable by the conventional physicians.

  33. Enid had gone to the very edge of well-bred lengths to land Courtney Millet, but Scots ancestry and an incurable habit of talking sensibly and rather well had handicapped her efforts.

  34. To-morrow would have found him following the faithful Alice on her forlorn hope--the incurable man.

  35. All was screaming and confusion; and then came a struggle to get the incurable out from the basement story.

  36. Revolution is not the incurable habit of the "people" but the profession of a few adventurers who oppress and afflict the long-suffering and usually silent populace.

  37. Therein lay an incurable wound, the life of one poisoned by that of the other, the hatred of old blood for young blood, which could only be quieted by death.

  38. Under the circumstances which his wife's suit had created, Prada himself was not displeased at the turn which events had taken with regard to Lisbeth, but none the less his incurable wound still bled.

  39. I saw her last year in the incurable ward of a madhouse.

  40. There is an incurable heartache which comes from such mistakes.

  41. I am John's advocate and best friend, but I cannot withhold the admission that he has some grave faults, and one or two incurable disabilities.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "incurable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    arthritic; case; consumptive; dyspeptic; epileptic; gone; hopeless; impossible; incorrigible; incurable; inoperable; invalid; irreclaimable; irrecoverable; irredeemable; irremediable; irreparable; irretrievable; irreversible; irrevocable; lost; patient; rheumatic; ruined; spastic; sufferer; terminal; undone; valetudinarian