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irremediable

[ir-i-mee-dee-uh-buhl] / ˌɪr ɪˈmi di ə bəl /


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The first way holds that it is irremediable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whether a person with a major psychiatric disorder can muster the necessary volition to support such an irreversible decision, and whether doctors can reliably determine that a patient’s condition is irremediable, are major question marks.

From The Wall Street Journal

These are adults, like April, who are not dying but have suffering which is intolerable to them from a "grievous and irremediable medical condition".

From BBC

He can adhere to the letter of the judge’s order and acquiesce in potentially laying the groundwork to dismiss the case at an irremediable point.

From Los Angeles Times

The 2021 law expanded eligibility to people experiencing “grievous and irremediable” conditions.

From New York Times