Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-COR'RI-GI-BLE
IN-COR-RES-POND'INGIN-COR'RI-GI-BLE-NESS, or IN-COR-RI-GI-BIL'I-TY
IN-COR'RI-GI-BLE, a. [Fr.; in and corrigible; L. corrigo; con and rego.]
- That can not be corrected or amended; bad beyond correction; as, incorrigible error.
- Too depraved to be corrected or reformed; as, an incorrigible sinner; an incorrigible drunkard.
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