incorrigibleness Antonyms

Meaning of incorrigibleness

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incorrigibleness (n.)

Incorrigibility.

incorrigibleness Sentence Examples

  1. The incorrigibleness of the unruly child tested the limits of his teachers' patience.
  2. Despite numerous interventions and punishments, the teenager exhibited an incorrigible streak.
  3. The prisoner's incorrigibleness hindered any possibility of parole or rehabilitation.
  4. The incorrigible nature of the politician's misconduct made it impossible to overlook his actions.
  5. The incorrigibleness of the dog's destructive behavior forced the owners to consider euthanasia.
  6. The incorrigibility of the gambler's addiction led him down a path of financial ruin.
  7. The psychiatrist questioned the incorrigibleness of the patient, hoping for a glimmer of hope for improvement.
  8. The incorrigible students disrupted the classroom with their incessant chatter and disrespectful behavior.
  9. The incorrigibility of the athlete's temper tantrums made him a liability to his team.
  10. The incorrigible nature of the disease left doctors feeling helpless and frustrated.

FAQs About the word incorrigibleness

Incorrigibility.

hopeless, incurable, irremediable,irredeemable, irreformable, unrecoverable, irrecoverable, unredeemable, irreparable, irreversible

recoverable, curable, redeemable, reformable, curable, retrievable, savable, reformable, remediable, promising

The incorrigibleness of the unruly child tested the limits of his teachers' patience.

Despite numerous interventions and punishments, the teenager exhibited an incorrigible streak.

The prisoner's incorrigibleness hindered any possibility of parole or rehabilitation.

The incorrigible nature of the politician's misconduct made it impossible to overlook his actions.