incorrigibility — (n.) late 15c., from INCORRIGIBLE (Cf. incorrigible) + ITY (Cf. ity) … Etymology dictionary
Incorrigibility — In philosophy, incorrigibility is a property of a philosophical proposition, which implies that it is necessarily true simply by virtue of being believed. A common example of such a proposition is René Descartes cogito ergo sum (I think,… … Wikipedia
incorrigibility — incorrigible ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not able to be corrected or reformed. DERIVATIVES incorrigibility noun incorrigibly adverb. ORIGIN Latin incorrigibilis, from in not + corrigibilis correctable … English terms dictionary
incorrigibility — noun see incorrigible … New Collegiate Dictionary
incorrigibility — See incorrigible. * * * … Universalium
incorrigibility — noun The condition of being incorrigible … Wiktionary
incorrigibility — n. quality of being evil beyond correction, state of being unreformable; uncontrollability, quality of being unreceptive to discipline; unchangeabilityin·cor·ri·gi·bil·i·ty || ‚ɪnkÉ‘rɪdÊ’É™ bɪlÉ™tɪ , kÉ”r / kÉ’r … English contemporary dictionary
incorrigibility — in·corrigibility … English syllables
incorrigibility — See incorrigible child … Ballentine's law dictionary
incorrigibility — (|)in, ən+ noun : the quality or state of being incorrigible … Useful english dictionary