Meaning incorrigible
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incorrigible


impervious to correction by punishment She scolded and lectured her sister in vain; Cynthia was incorrigible. — Various
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mid-14c., "incurable (of diseases, venom, etc.); extravagant (of expense); implacable (of hearts)," from Old French incorrigible "perfect, beyond rebuke or discipline" (14c.) or di [..]
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incorrigible


  One who is incapable of reform.
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Juveniles who cannot be controlled by their parents.
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Refers to a juvenile who is unmanageable by parents or guardians.  Incorrigible offenses include running away and truancy.
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One who is incapable of reform.
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Not able to be corrected or improved; beyond the care and control of parents. (ch. 13, p. 339)
Source: emond.ca





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