incurable - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of incurable in Hindi

  • लाइलाज
  • असाध्य
  • अचिकित्स्य
  • असाध्यता
  • लाइलाजता

incurable Definition

Adjective

  • (of a sick person or a disease) not able to be cured.

Noun

  • a person who cannot be cured.

incurable Example

  • The depths sounded by the investigation had revealed the existence of an incurable evil. ( जांच से पता चला कि एक लाइलाज बुराई के अस्तित्व का पता चला था। )
  • Mangele knew well that he was smitten with the incurable disease of which his mother had died. ( मैंजेल अच्छी तरह जानता था कि वह उस असाध्य रोग से ग्रसित है जिससे उसकी माँ की मृत्यु हो गई थी। )
  • It was our incurable differences in habits and gestures of thought coming between us again.  ( यह हमारे बीच फिर से आ रही आदतों और विचारों के हाव-भाव में असाध्य अंतर था। )
  • A deadly, incurable fungus is killing old friends in Texas. ( टेक्सास में एक घातक, लाइलाज कवक पुराने दोस्तों को मार रहा है। ) 

More Sentence

  • AIDS is a unique disease because it is fatal and incurable.
  • Bobby Frankel is not what you would call an incurable romantic.
  • They are, says Stolper, " incurable ."
  • But that did not account for an epidemic of incurable greed.
  • Patients in whom this kind of cancer recurs are considered incurable.
  • He was also " an incurable child molester ."
  • Battling an incurable disease : sarcoidosis, a chronic inflammatory disease.
  • "Without transplants, it's incurable,"
  • It was incurable, and doctorsgave her about two more years.
  • It's difficult to see incurable in a sentence .
  • New drug-resistant strains threaten to make it completely incurable.
  • "We know we're effectively incurable,"
  • He disclosed in 1994 that he had the incurable brain disorder.
  • The 74-year-old Massachusetts Democrat has incurable leukemia.
  • Now it is considered a very serious pathology that is incurable,
  • Rooted and incurable frivolty is the best that can come of it; corruption is the worst.
  • Aggravated by the influenza, then an epidemic, it soon took the form of an incurable malady.
  • The poet reads into the story of Ulysses the conception of an incurable desire to wander.
  • We think of bad men as something like black men, a separate and incurable kind of people.
  • And the worst of all and the most incurable was, I should miss seeing Mr. Thorold.
  • I therefore consider that once the disease becomes firmly established it is an unfortunate and incurable one.
  • Some most distressing and frequently incurable complaints are caused by false customs and false delicacy in this particular.
  • Yet with the perversity of heathen they had selected this impressive occasion for showing their incurable barbarism and bad taste.
  • Compared with other inebriates who use different kinds of alcohol, he is more incurable and more generally diseased.
  • Not even the incurable illness which fell upon him soon after our marriage could long cloud his brow.
  • I should have had a spell of sickness, and may be even now had been confined in the incurable ward of a lunatic asylum.
  • This was the only safe way for one of his incurable stupidity, as the drill sergeant had told him repeatedly.
  • True, we still lay at the discretion of the traders; but that was the incurable weakness of our guilt.