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View definitions for incurably

incurably

adverb as in hopelessly

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But in 2021, his murder conviction was overturned by a federal judge who found that the 1991 trial was “incurably tainted by race-based discrimination” due to the prosecution’s exclusion of Black jurors.

The Evening Standard's Nick Curtis said it was an "exuberant, energetic, incurably daft show", adding its "five-year journey through fringe and regional theatres has become part of the story".

From BBC

"The whole of the process is now incurably infected," the motion said.

From Salon

“The whole of the process is now incurably infected,” they wrote.

“I am like the opposite of everyone,” he declares, finding “his problem … incurably existential: He was born in the wrong century.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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