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Definition of "incorrigibly" [in•cor•ri•gi•bly]

  • In an incorrigible manner. (adverb)

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Use "incorrigibly" in a sentence
  • "As for Business World, it wasn't that the businessmen and businesswomen were immersing themselves in incorrigibly minor or incautiously canonized figures like Thornton Wilder or Dostoevsky, or with lightweight literary middlemen like A.L. Rowse or Lord David Cecil, or yet with teacup-storm philosophers, exploded revisionist historians, stubbornly Steady State cosmologists or pallid poets over whom the finger of sentimentality continued to waver."
  • "During the boom years, egged on by low interest rates, Americans borrowed incorrigibly, usually against higher home values."
  • "When I was growing up, I thought my family was incorrigibly dull there were no divorces, or deaths, or huge family dramas just camping holidays, and chops for dinner, and the sound of lawnmowers on a Sunday."