incurably (Meaning)

Wordnet

incurably (r)

to an incurable degree

in a manner impossible to cure

Webster

incurably (adv.)

In a manner that renders cure impracticable or impossible; irremediably.

incurably Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor delivered the heart-wrenching news that the patient's illness was incurably terminal.
  2. The incurably ill elderly man yearned for the warmth of his loved ones during his final days.
  3. Despite countless treatments, the cancer remained incurably relentless, eroding the patient's hope with each passing day.
  4. The incurable disease had robbed her of her physical strength, leaving her in a perpetual state of exhaustion.
  5. The incurable condition cast a shadow over her once-bright life, forever altering its trajectory.
  6. The distraught family clung to the hope of a medical miracle, knowing that the illness was otherwise incurably fatal.
  7. Each breath brought with it the realization that the disease was incurably intertwined with her very being.
  8. The incurably lonely heart longed for a companion to share its heavy burden.
  9. The fatal illness had rendered him incurably dependent on the compassion and care of others.
  10. The incurably pessimistic outlook had permeated every aspect of her life, extinguishing her former optimism.

FAQs About the word incurably

to an incurable degree, in a manner impossible to cureIn a manner that renders cure impracticable or impossible; irremediably.

incorrigible,hopeless, irretrievable, irreversible, irreformable, unredeemable, irrecoverable,irremediable, unrecoverable, irreparable

retrievable, reclaimable, retrievable, redeemable, recoverable, reversible, reclaimable, remediable, curable, recoverable

The doctor delivered the heart-wrenching news that the patient's illness was incurably terminal.

The incurably ill elderly man yearned for the warmth of his loved ones during his final days.

Despite countless treatments, the cancer remained incurably relentless, eroding the patient's hope with each passing day.

The incurable disease had robbed her of her physical strength, leaving her in a perpetual state of exhaustion.