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Defective and impossible to materially correct or set aright. examples
Incurably depraved; not reformable. examples
Impervious to correction by punishment or pain. examples
Unmanageable. quotations examples
Gordon Brown may have his grumpy, Granita moments, but as a strategist he is an incorrigible optimist.
2006 December 7, Michael White, “Breaking up is hard to do, even at the Treasury”, in The Guardian, London
Determined, unalterable, hence impossible to improve upon. examples
(archaic) Incurable. quotations
It may appear as an epidemic, as a hereditary complaint, or as an obstinate and incorrigible disease again and again recurring.
1859, The British Journal of Psychiatry, volume 6, page 312
plural incorrigibles
An incorrigibly bad individual. examples