Definition of Incorrigibly

1. adv. In an incorrigible manner.

Definition of Incorrigibly

1. Adverb. In an incorrigible manner. ¹

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Definition of Incorrigibly

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Incorrigibly

incorrect
incorrected
incorrection
incorrections
incorrectly
incorrectness
incorrectnesses
incorrespondence
incorrespondences
incorrespondency
incorresponding
incorrigibility
incorrigible
incorrigibleness
incorrigibles
incorrigibly (current term)
incorrodible
incorrupt
incorrupted
incorruptibility
incorruptible
incorruptibleness
incorruptibles
incorruptibly
incorruption
incorruptions
incorruptive
incorruptly
incorruptness
incorruptnesses

Literary usage of Incorrigibly

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Growth of British Policy: An Historical Essay by John Robert Seeley (1895)
"What the reader sees is only that Louis, so incorrigibly ambitious, made in 1688 some new claims which led to a general war, but that at this time he was ..."

2. Leading Points in South African History, 1486 to March 30, 1900, Arranged by Edwin A. Pratt (1900)
"... or passionate woman "; " an incorrigibly bad woman"; "a mischievous, naughty, or troublesome woman," and so on; but President Kruger himself afterwards ..."

3. That Unknown Country: Or, what Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment (1888)
"Punishment not a Means of Reformation, but God's Vindication.— The Loss of Existence to the incorrigibly Wicked is not Extinction, ..."

4. That Unknown Country: Or, what Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment (1889)
"The Loss of Existence to the incorrigibly Wicked is not Extinction, but Loss of that Spiritual Life for which Man was Constituted. ..."

5. That Unknown Country: Or, What Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment by Lyman Abbott (1888)
"The Loss of Existence to the incorrigibly Wicked is not Extinction, but Loss of that Spiritual Life for which Man was Constituted. ..."

6. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1843)
"If you will ask any lady who suffers under the daily calamity of a weak, ill-tempered, or incorrigibly rude and vulgar husband, and who, ..."

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