past+cure
21irrecoverable — a. 1. Irretrievable, lost forever, never to be regained. 2. Irreparable, remediless, irremediable, not to be repaired, that cannot be restored, not to be remedied. 3. Incurable, immedicable, remediless, irremedicable, hopeless, past cure, past… …
22remediless — a. 1. Incurable, irremediable, cureless, desperate, hopeless, past cure. 2. Irreparable, irretrievable, irreclaimable, irrecoverable, irreversible, hopeless, past mending, past hope. 3. Ineffectual, powerless, incapable …
23Oresteia — The Eumenides redirects here. For mythological deities, see Erinyes. For the Russian language opera, see Oresteia (opera). The Oresteia (Ὀρέστεια) is a trilogy of Greek tragedies written by Aeschylus which concerns the end of the curse on the… …
24incorrigible — I adjective beyond help, beyond reform, chronic, cureless, hardened, hopeless, impenitent, incapable of correction, incurable, intractable, intransigent, inveterate, irreclaimable, irrecoverable, irredeemable, irreformable, irremediable,… …
25Deterioration — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Deterioration >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 deterioration deterioration debasement Sgm: N 1 wane wane ebb Sgm: N 1 recession recession &c. 287 Sgm: N 1 retrogradation retrogradation &c. 283 …
26hopeless — a. 1. Despairing, desperate, forlorn, disconsolate, downcast, crushed. 2. Remediless, irremediable, incurable, past cure, helpless, past help. 3. Impossible, impracticable …
27incorrigible — a. 1. Irremediable, remediless, irreparable, irretrievable, irreversible, irremedicable, irrecoverable, helpless, hopeless, incurable, past cure, past mending, beyond help. 2. Obdurate, hardened, lost, shameless, graceless, recreant,… …
28incurable — a. 1. Immedicable, irremedicable, cureless, remediless, hopeless, irrecoverable, past cure, beyond recovery, beyond medical skill, beyond the help of medicine, beyond the reach of the physician s art. 2. Irremediable, irretrievable, remediless,… …
29Desperate — Des per*ate, a. [L. desperatus, p. p. of desperare. See {Despair}, and cf. {Desperado}.] 1. Without hope; given to despair; hopeless. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] I am desperate of obtaining her. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Beyond hope; causing despair;… …
30Sensibly — Sen si*bly, adv. 1. In a sensible manner; so as to be perceptible to the senses or to the mind; appreciably; with perception; susceptibly; sensitively. [1913 Webster] What remains past cure, Bear not too sensibly. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. With… …