inarable in a sentence
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Definition
Inarable: (adjective) referring to a condition or disease that is incurable or impossible to heal.
Sample Sentences
- The doctor sadly informed him that his condition was inarable, leaving little hope for recovery.
- After years of research, scientists concluded that the disease was inarable and required a different approach.
- The agricultural experts declared the drought inarable, devastating the local farmers' crops.
- Despite their best efforts, the team realized that the environmental damage was inarable and irreversible.
- She faced the inarable truth that some relationships cannot be salvaged, no matter how hard one tries.