Examples of 'was incurable' in a sentence

Meaning of "was incurable"

was incurable - This phrase indicates that a condition, illness, or situation was not able to be treated, remedied, or cured. It implies a sense of permanence or inevitability

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was incurable
The doctors said the cancer was incurable.
I was told it was incurable and had six months to live.
There was time when tuberculosis was incurable.
The disease was incurable and the operation had no effect.
They said the cancer was incurable.
It was incurable by human means.
The doctor said this was incurable.
Toad was incurable.
Your email said it was incurable.
It was incurable.
The doctors said it was incurable.
She was told the disease was incurable and that only chemotherapy could keep her alive.
Only the female was affected by the poison but it was incurable.
And cancer was incurable.
The medical certificates stating his condition declared that he was incurable.

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His cancer was incurable.
I knew for a fact I had consumption and it was incurable.
Then he was incurable.
It was there that I learned my illness was incurable.
For many years, leprosy was incurable until antibiotics became available.
At this time consumption was incurable.
I basically read that it was incurable and could result in regular flare-ups.
Unfortunately, but their condition was incurable.
Poor mary had diptheria, which was incurable in those days, not to mention extremely contagious.
There was nothing they could do, it was incurable.
TB was incurable in those days, Mr Barnaby.
But you said it was incurable.
He recommended physical treatments and stated that if the disease became chronic, it was incurable.
At the time it was incurable.
Prior to AIDs, people were up in arms about this disease because it was incurable.
My illness was incurable.
I knew nothing about herpes-just that it was incurable.
The doctors told me shepherd 's paunch was incurable and I only had a few days to live.
The baby caught diphtheria, which in those days was incurable.
And this time it was incurable.
In 1906, German psychiatrist and neurologist Alois Alzheimer pointed out that the disease was incurable.
He had tuberculosis, which was incurable at that time.
After all, for a long time everyone thought that autism in children was incurable.
He died of syphilis, which was incurable at the time.
At one time, he said centuries ago men of my Caste claimed age was incurable.
Jane 's cancer was incurable.
In April, doctors dealt the family the crushing blow that Rachael 's breast cancer was incurable.
Leprosy was a terrible disease that was incurable during Jesus ' time.
It wasn't easy for Piet either when the professor said that the histeria was incurable.
In the past, it was incurable.
Doctors at Dhanya Hospital in Potta, Thrissur District, had said that this disease was incurable.
But worse, it was incurable.
Medical aid was at once summoned, but all in vain, the disease was incurable.
The doctor said it was incurable.
Her diagnosis, stage II esophageal stomach cancer, and unfortunately, it was incurable.

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