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unable to reform behavior

 

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Term: Unable to Reform Behavior

Description:

This term refers to individuals who are incapable of changing or improving their conduct, attitude, or actions despite efforts or external influences. It suggests a persistent inability to alter negative behaviors or adopt more positive ones.

Examples:

Adjective:

  1. Despite numerous interventions, he remained unable to reform his disruptive behavior.
  2. The delinquent teenager showed signs of being unable to reform his rebellious tendencies.
  3. The corrupt politician was unable to reform his dishonest practices, even after being exposed.

Noun:

  1. Her lifelong struggle with addiction left her feeling like an unable-to-reform individual.
  2. Rehabilitation programs aim to support unable-to-reform individuals in their journey towards positive change.
  3. Some criminals are labeled as unable-to-reform by society, making reintegration into the community challenging.

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