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Filter by Meaning His ineducable ignorance towards basic arithmetic made him unfit for the job.
The artist believed that some people were ineducable when it came to appreciating abstract art.
The parent was concerned that their child was ineducable and would not be able to succeed in school.
The historian argued that some societies were ineducable due to their cultural and religious beliefs.
The stubborn and ineducable employee refused to learn new software, which made his work inefficient.
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