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  • 1incorrigible — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin incorrigibilis, from Latin in + corrigere to correct more at correct Date: 14th century incapable of being corrected or amended: as a. (1) not reformable ; depraved (2) delinquent b. not… …

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  • 2Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television — (1977) is a book written by Jerry Mander which argues that there are a number of problems with the medium of television. Mander argues that many of the problems with television are inherent in the medium and technology itself, and thus cannot be… …

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  • 3incorrigible — 1. adjective a) defective and impossible to materially correct or set aright. The construction flaw is incorrigible; any attempt to amend it would cause a complete collapse. b) incurably depraved; not reformable. His black soul was too… …

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  • 4nonreformable — adjective Not reformable …

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  • 5unreformable — /ʌnrəˈfɔməbəl/ (say unruh fawmuhbuhl) adjective not reformable …

  • 6ir|re|form|a|ble — «IHR ih FR muh buhl», adjective. not reformable; that cannot be reformed …

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  • 7un|re|form|a|ble — «UHN rih FR muh buhl», adjective. not reformable; that cannot be reformed or amended …

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  • 8Infallibility — • In general, exemption or immunity from liability to error or failure; in particular in theological usage, the supernatural prerogative by which the Church of Christ is, by a special Divine assistance, preserved from liability to error in her… …

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  • 9Handloading — or reloading is the process of loading firearm cartridges or shotgun shells by assembling the individual components (case/shotshell, primer, powder, and bullet/shot), rather than purchasing completely assembled, factory loaded cartridges.… …

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  • 10Coaxial cable — RG 59 flexible coaxial cable composed of: A: outer plastic sheath B: woven copper shield C: inner dielectric insulator D: copper core Coaxial cable, or coax, has an inner conductor surrounded by a flexible, tubular insulating layer, surrounded by …

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