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Filter by Meaning The damage to the environment caused by the oil spill is incorrigible.
The athlete's incorrigible habit of breaking the rules led to multiple suspensions.
The teenager's incorrigible attitude towards authority figures led to numerous problems.
The child's mischievous behavior was incorrigible.
The student's spelling mistakes were incorrigible.
The city's homelessness problem seemed incorrigible.
The company's corrupt culture was incorrigible.
The child's fear of the dark was incorrigible.
The student's incorrigible intellect was both a blessing and a curse.
The criminal's incorrigible tendency towards violence made rehabilitation difficult.
She has an incorrigible habit of biting her nails.
The judge gave the repeat offender a harsh sentence, declaring him an incorrigible menace to society.
The probation officer reported the defendant as an incorrigible.
The school expelled the incorrigible for repeated violations of the code of conduct.
The counselor was at a loss with the behavior of the incorrigible teenager.
The parents of the incorrigible were at a loss for what to do with him.
The parents were devastated when they realized their child was an incorrigible thief.
The police officer recognized the young thief as an incorrigible.
The parents felt helpless with their incorrigible child's disobedience.
The judge sentenced the incorrigible to life imprisonment.
The prison warden classified the man as an incorrigible.
The teacher was at her wits' end with the incorrigible student who disrupted class every day.
The warden described the prisoner as an incorrigible who was unlikely to ever be released.
The therapist gave up on the patient, declaring him to be an incorrigible case.
The prisoner was deemed incorrigible and was denied parole.
The teenager's incorrigible behavior led to him being expelled from school.
The police were aware of the suspect's incorrigible behavior and kept a close eye on him.
Despite attempts at rehabilitation, the prisoner remained incorrigible and was denied parole.
The parole board determined that the inmate was incorrigible and a threat to society.
The community was alarmed by the incorrigible rise in gang-related crimes.
The company had no choice but to terminate the employment of the incorrigible employee.
Despite repeated warnings, the employee remained incorrigible in his theft of company property.
The court declared the businessman an incorrigible tax evader.
The school expelled the student as an incorrigible troublemaker.
The judge declared the defendant an incorrigible offender and sentenced him to life in prison.
The judge declared the repeat offender an incorrigible criminal.
The psychologist labeled the patient as incorrigible due to his repeated violent outbursts.
The judge sentenced the defendant to life in prison as an incorrigible criminal.
The serial killer was deemed incorrigible and was sentenced to death.
The effects of climate change are incorrigible and we must take immediate action to mitigate them.
The damage to the historic monument was incorrigible and it could not be restored.
The corruption in the government was incorrigible and it led to widespread discontent among the people.
The corruption in the government is so deeply rooted that it is considered incorrigible.
The patient's illness is incorrigible, and there is no cure for it.
The team's losing streak has become incorrigible, and it's affecting the morale of the players.
The conflict between the two nations appears to be incorrigible.
The educational system in the country is incorrigible, and students are not receiving the proper education they deserve.
The addiction to drugs can become incorrigible if not treated properly.
The company's financial situation is incorrigible, and bankruptcy seems inevitable.
The company's financial situation was incorrigible and it was forced to shut down.
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