Incapable of being cured.
(Of a disease) Impossible to cure.
1 You forgot the knave in the wit; and the mistake was incurable .
2 About 40 million people are infected with the incurable AIDS virus worldwide.
3 Fatal and incurable , it has affected fewer than 200 people so far.
4 Someday they may be used to regrow organs and treat now - incurable diseases.
5 The disease was the cholera, and the physicians pronounced the case incurable .
6 HIV infection is incurable but cocktails of the drugs can control it.
7 The invasive nature of glioblastoma renders them incurable by current therapeutic interventions.
8 It is currently incurable and treatment is largely limited to supportive care.
9 Duncan-Smith's bizarre stage-managed conference address in 2003 was interpreted as incurable weakness.
10 This type of consumption appears late in life and is considered incurable .
11 He stole it in a desperate attempt to stay an incurable disease.
12 The curse of incurable sickness blighted her at once and for life.
13 Ladies and gentlemen of the board, the incurable ward is doing nothing.
14 He learned from two doctors that he had an incurable heart ailment.
15 Perhaps we shall even succeed in finding cures for certain incurable affections.
16 Fleur-de-Marie stood upright, pale, and beautiful, in the majesty of incurable misfortune.
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Incurable в диалектах
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