incorrigibly

incorrigibly
See incorrigibility.

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  • Incorrigibly — In*cor ri*gi*bly, adv. In an incorrigible manner. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • incorrigibly — incorrigible ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not able to be corrected or reformed. DERIVATIVES incorrigibility noun incorrigibly adverb. ORIGIN Latin incorrigibilis, from in not + corrigibilis correctable …   English terms dictionary

  • incorrigibly — adverb see incorrigible …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • incorrigibly — adv. without possibility of reform; uncontrollably; inveterately, in an unchangeable manner …   English contemporary dictionary

  • incorrigibly — in·corrigibly …   English syllables

  • incorrigibly — (ˈ)in, ən+ adverb : in an incorrigible manner …   Useful english dictionary

  • Armstrongism — refers to the teachings and doctrines of Herbert W. Armstrong while leader of the Worldwide Church of God, professed by him and his followers to be the restored true Gospel of the Bible. Armstrong taught that most of the basic doctrines and… …   Wikipedia

  • incorrigible — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin incorrigibilis, from Latin in + corrigere to correct more at correct Date: 14th century incapable of being corrected or amended: as a. (1) not reformable ; depraved (2) delinquent b. not… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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