Incorrigible [in·cor·ri·gi·ble] adj. Not able to be corrected, improved, or reformed.
EXAMPLES:
-His bad habits were incorrigible.
-She gave him a "you're-incorrigible" look as she switched out the light.
-Incorrigible offenders on these matters were " left " to the secular power, to be corrected with due " animadversion
-The purpose of this legislation is not to let dangerous or incorrigible people go free
EXAMPLES:
-His bad habits were incorrigible.
-She gave him a "you're-incorrigible" look as she switched out the light.
-Incorrigible offenders on these matters were " left " to the secular power, to be corrected with due " animadversion
-The purpose of this legislation is not to let dangerous or incorrigible people go free