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incourageable

 

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Term: Incourageable

Definition:

Adjective: Not able to be encouraged or influenced; stubbornly resistant to change.

Sense 1:

Usage: Used to describe a person who is unyielding or resistant to advice, persuasion, or motivation.

Example sentence: Despite the teacher's efforts, Mary remained incourageable and refused to complete her assignments.

Sense 2:

Usage: Used to describe a situation or behavior that is unresponsive to any form of encouragement or motivation.

Example sentence: The company's incourageable disregard for employee well-being resulted in a sharp decline in morale.

Sense 3:

Usage: Used to describe an attitude or mindset that is resistant to positive influences.

Example sentence: His incourageable skepticism prevented him from embracing new ideas and hindered his personal growth.

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