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Definition of Curably
1. curable [adv] - See also: curable
Lexicographical Neighbors of Curably
Literary usage of Curably
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Conservation of the Child: A Manual of Clinical Psychology, Presenting by Arthur Holmes (1912)
"curably backward and incurably backward children often look exactly alike, know
about the same amount of ... Sub-classifications of the curably Retarded. ..."
2. The Principles of Relief by Edward Thomas Devine (1910)
"... of course, to be condemned, but expenditures for the curably insane have been
niggardly and inadequate far more frequently than they have been excessive ..."
3. Prisoners and Paupers: A Study of the Abnormal Increase of Criminals, and by Henry Martyn Boies (1893)
"Some are incurably afflicted, others curably. There are chronic and temporary
conditions; active and morbid, violent and latent states. ..."