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incurably

incurably, adv.
  (ɪnˈkjʊərəblɪ)
  [f. as prec. + -ly2.]
  In an incurable manner or condition; to an incurable degree.

1529 More Suppl. Soulys Wks. 322/1 Some other whose body is so incurablye corrupted that they shall walter and tolter. 1649 Bp. Hall Cases Consc. vi. (R.), If any man shall fraudulently sell an horse, which he knows secretly and incurably diseased, to another for sound. 1763 J. Brown Poetry & Mus. xii. 212 The French Language is..void of Harmony and Variety, and incurably discordant. 1847–8 H. Miller First Impr. i. (1857) 4 Of all great losses and misfortunes, his [the hero's] master achievement—the taking of a nation—is the greatest and most incurably calamitous. 1856 Froude Hist. Eng. I. 285 Incurably given as they were to fighting in the best ordered times.

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