Immedicable in A Sentence

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    Despite countless attempts, the glitch in the game remained stubbornly immedicable.

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    Despite years of therapy, the patient's childhood trauma remained an immedicable source of pain.

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    Even the most skilled surgeons admitted the damage to her spinal cord was immedicable.

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    He accepted that the imperfections in his character were immedicable aspects of his personality.

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    He believed that some forms of ignorance were essentially immedicable.

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    He believed that the flaws in the human soul were essentially immedicable.

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    He carried the immedicable burden of knowing his inaction led to the tragedy.

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    He felt the betrayal by his best friend was an immedicable wound that time could not heal.

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    He found the memory of the accident an immedicable source of anguish.

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    He saw the world's problems as so deeply entrenched as to appear almost immedicable.

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    He saw the world’s poverty as an immedicable problem despite numerous efforts to eradicate it.

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    He viewed the cycle of violence as an immedicable problem in the region.

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    He viewed the world's inequalities as an immedicable problem inherent in the system.

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    Her cynicism had solidified into an immedicable aspect of her personality.

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    Her grief, following the unexpected loss of her child, felt like an immedicable ache in her soul.

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    Her mental health deteriorated to a point where her delusions felt utterly immedicable.

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    His addiction had progressed to a stage where the withdrawal symptoms appeared immedicable.

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    His crippling anxiety created an immedicable social barrier.

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    She felt her feelings of inadequacy were an immedicable part of her identity.

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    She felt her sense of isolation was a fundamentally immedicable problem.

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    She felt that her shyness was an immedicable part of her nature, making social interaction difficult.

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    She felt that her social awkwardness was an immedicable part of her personality.

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    She realized that the psychological damage inflicted by her abuser was likely immedicable.

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    The aging process itself, with its associated physical decline, presents an immedicable challenge to human ambition.

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    The artist felt the societal indifference towards her work was an immedicable injustice.

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    The artist saw the imperfection in the marble as an immedicable flaw.

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    The athlete’s career-ending injury proved to be immedicable despite the best medical care.

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    The author believed that some societal ills were simply immedicable aspects of human nature.

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    The bitterness between the siblings had become an immedicable feature of their relationship.

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    The company's public image suffered an immedicable blow after the product recall.

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    The consequences of climate change were predicted to be largely immedicable.

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    The consequences of the nuclear accident were immedicable and widespread.

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    The constant noise pollution in the city created an immedicable source of stress for residents.

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    The cultural bias within the legal system presented an immedicable obstacle to achieving true justice.

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    The damage from the nuclear fallout seemed almost immedicable to the residents.

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    The damage to the ancient manuscript was unfortunately immedicable.

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    The damage to the artifact during the earthquake was sadly immedicable, losing vital historical context.

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    The damage to the brand’s reputation after the ethical breach was immedicable.

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    The damage to the coral reefs from climate change appeared alarmingly immedicable.

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    The damage to the ecosystem by the invasive species was immedicable.

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    The damage to the historical document was deemed immedicable, making it impossible to decipher certain passages.

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    The damage to the historical landmark was considered immedicable by preservationists.

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    The damage to the ozone layer was a grave concern because of its immedicable consequences.

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    The damage to the painting was considered immedicable, greatly reducing its value.

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    The deep-seated corruption in the government felt like an immedicable cancer, eating away at its foundations.

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    The deep-seated cultural differences between the two groups created an immedicable divide.

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    The deep-seated hatred between the warring factions seemed immedicable.

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    The deep-seated prejudice within the community presented an immedicable barrier to social integration.

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    The deep-seated resentment within their family had become an immedicable barrier to reconciliation.

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    The destruction of the ancient library resulted in an immedicable loss of knowledge.

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    The doctor explained that the nerve damage was permanent and unfortunately immedicable.

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    The ecological disaster caused by deforestation left immedicable scars on the landscape.

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    The economic disparity within the country had grown into an immedicable chasm, dividing the rich and poor.

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    The economist described the national debt as an immedicable burden on future generations.

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    The effects of radiation exposure in the affected area were deemed largely immedicable by scientists.

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    The effects of the ancient curse were described as immedicable, dooming the entire lineage.

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    The effects of the cyberattack were immedicable, compromising sensitive data permanently.

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    The environmental damage caused by the oil spill was largely immedicable, impacting the ecosystem for generations.

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    The environmental devastation caused by the war was considered immedicable by many.

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    The erosion of public trust in institutions created an immedicable crisis of legitimacy.

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    The erosion of trust between the two nations created an almost immedicable diplomatic crisis.

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    The expert declared the termite infestation had rendered the building immedicable.

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    The factory's pollution caused immedicable harm to the surrounding environment.

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    The farmer lamented that the soil contamination had rendered his land immedicable for agriculture.

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    The guilt over her past actions was an immedicable burden she carried with her always.

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    The historian argued that the scars of colonialism left an immedicable mark on the national psyche.

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    The historian lamented the immedicable loss of knowledge after the fire.

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    The irreparable harm done by the con artist was virtually immedicable.

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    The king's hubris led to an immedicable rift between him and his loyal subjects.

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    The lawyer argued that the damage to the plaintiff's reputation was immedicable.

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    The loss of biodiversity due to deforestation was an immedicable tragedy for the planet.

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    The loss of cultural heritage through war was an immedicable tragedy.

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    The loss of the endangered species was an immedicable blow to biodiversity.

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    The loss of their ancestral lands was an immedicable tragedy for the indigenous people.

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    The old house suffered from such structural decay that its restoration seemed an immedicable task.

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    The old man accepted his declining health as an immedicable consequence of aging.

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    The old man’s regret was a deep, immedicable sorrow that haunted his days.

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    The old warrior knew that some battle scars were immedicable reminders of past conflicts.

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    The old wound throbbed with an immedicable ache, a constant reminder of the past.

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    The philosopher argued some moral failings are immedicable in human nature.

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    The philosopher debated whether human suffering was ultimately immedicable.

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    The philosopher pondered whether the human condition was inherently flawed and immedicable.

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    The philosophical debate about the nature of consciousness often confronts the immedicable mystery of subjective experience.

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    The political divisions within the city council had created an immedicable gridlock, preventing any progress.

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    The political instability in the region created an immedicable obstacle to economic development.

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    The politician's lies created an immedicable stain on his character.

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    The politician's scandal left the party with an immedicable tarnish.

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    The pollution had so affected the waterway it seemed permanently immedicable.

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    The pollution of the river had reached a point where the ecosystem was almost immedicable.

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    The profound loneliness she felt seemed an immedicable part of her solitary existence.

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    The programmer recognized that the errors in the legacy code were so ingrained as to be practically immedicable.

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    The scars from the fire were immedicable, forever altering the landscape of the region.

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    The scars left by the earthquake were immedicable reminders of the disaster.

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    The scientist acknowledged the damage to the sample was technically immedicable.

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    The social injustice perpetrated against the marginalized community seemed immedicable.

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    The stain on the company's ethics, after the fraud was exposed, proved immedicable.

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    The trauma he endured created an immedicable chasm in his life.

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    The trauma of war had left immedicable scars on the soldiers' psyches.

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    The trauma she endured left her with an immedicable sense of vulnerability.

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    The wound to his reputation, after the scandalous accusations, seemed immedicable.