单词 | irremediable |
释义 | irremediableadj. Not remediable; that does not admit of remedy, cure, or correction; incurable; irreparable. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > amending > [adjective] > put right or amended > able to be > not remedilessa1513 unamendablea1525 incorrigible1541 irremediable1547 unreprievable1593 irremediless1602 the mind > mental capacity > expectation > despair, hopelessness > desperate state or condition > [adjective] > of events, actions, etc. unbootlyc1225 uncurablea1340 bootlessa1375 incurable1377 unremediablea1382 irreparablea1420 irrecuperable1430 unrecuperable?a1439 unrecoverable1461 unrecurable1465 remedilessa1513 remedeless1523 unrecompensablea1530 inemendable1532 immedicable1533 irrecoverablec1540 insanable1547 irremediable1547 irrecurable1548 unredeemable1551 cureless1557 unreparable1568 unrepairable1576 unmendable1584 unrelievablea1586 remedless1590 recurelessa1592 irrepairable1594 unrecovered1598 irremediless1602 unredressable1607 unsalvable1624 unrallied1651 reliefless1677 irrelievable1797 the mind > mental capacity > expectation > despair, hopelessness > desperate state or condition > [adjective] > of persons: beyond cure or remedy > of disease or wound recurelessc1425 unrecoverable1461 remedilessa1513 cureless1557 irrecoverable1594 unrecuring1594 immedicable1596 unruly1596 irrecured1598 irrelievable1670 irremediable1801 incorrigible1804 immedicinable1826 untreatable1865 inoperable1886 unrelievable1898 1547 J. Harrison Exhort. Scottes B iv b Vexed with intestine warres..to the irremediable ruine and desolacion therof. 1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 99 Pure wine..if a man doe mingle it with the juice of the said hemlocke, doth mightily enforce the poison thereof, and make it irremediable. 1660 Bp. J. Taylor Ductor Dubitantium I. i. v A person of a desperate fortune, irremediable and irrecoverable. 1712 Lady M. W. Montagu Let. c6 Dec. (1965) I. 173 I know and foresee all the irremediable mischeifs. 1735 S. Johnson tr. J. Lobo Voy. Abyssinia Pref. p. viii The Reader will here find no Regions cursed with irremediable Barrenness, or bles'd with Spontaneous Fecundity. 1801 A. Ranken Hist. France I. ii. i. 182 In irremediable diseases, says Cæsar,..men are sacrificed as victims by the Gauls. 1865 E. B. Pusey Eirenicon 62 The conquest of Constantinople..made the schism of the Greeks irremediable. Derivatives irreˈmediableness n. the quality of being irremediable. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > amending > [noun] > capability of > not remedilessness1601 irremediablenessa1631 irreparableness1839 the mind > mental capacity > expectation > despair, hopelessness > desperate state or condition > [noun] > beyond recovery desperateness1571 remedilessness1601 irremediablenessa1631 incurability1632 incurableness1634 unrelievableness1654 insanability1659 irreparableness1727 curelessness1892 irredressibility1892 a1631 J. Donne Βιαθανατος (1647) ii. vi. §3 Such faults as are greatest, either in their owne nature, or in an irremediablenesse when they are done. 1803 T. R. Malthus Ess. Princ. Population (new ed.) iii. ii. 370 The irremediableness of marriage, as it is at present constituted, undoubtedly deters many from entering into this state. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < adj.1547 |
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