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Definitions from the WebTerm: IncorrigibilityNoun Sense 1: The quality or state of being incorrigible; unable to be corrected, reformed, or improved. Example sentence: Despite numerous attempts at rehabilitation, the prisoner's incorrigibility led to a life sentence. Noun Sense 2: The condition of being difficult or resistant to control or management. Example sentence: The teacher's frustration grew as she struggled with the incorrigibility of her unruly students. Adjective Sense 1: Describing a person or behavior that is firmly resistant to change or reform. Example sentence: James's incorrigible behavior resulted in his expulsion from multiple schools. Adjective Sense 2: Pertaining to a trait or quality that cannot be corrected or modified. Example sentence: The company fired the employee due to his incorrigible tardiness and lack of professionalism. | ||||
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