English to Indonesian Dictionary incurable

incurable

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The hospital - which has more than 2,000 fundraisers - was first opened as a cancer pavilion and home for incurables in 1892, but was renamed The Christie Hospital in 1901 in recognition of the pioneering work of both Mr and Mrs Christie.
a person who cannot be cured.
adjective
But the claim that a product can cure an incurable disease should sound alarms.
(of a sick person or a disease) not able to be cured.
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An 'incurable' optimist, I have every faith that technology will rid itself of its maladies and go on to create a better world.
This predictability of the dying phase is not always as clear in other chronic 'incurable' diseases.
There are 'incurable' diseases in medicine, incorrigible vices in the ministry, insoluble cases in law.
He established one of the first licensed fetal-tissue banks in the country, collecting pancreases for research that may lead to cures for 'incurable' diseases.
Infinitely understated but eminently sophisticated, this album is a treat made for 'incurable' romantics to love unreservedly.
The disease is 'incurable' in about half of patients at presentation.
A rocky relationship is unlikely to be saved by the crushing blow of chronic 'incurable' illness.
That will change once people living with the 'incurable' disease - for which there is still no vaccine - gain access to increasingly affordable, life prolonging antiretroviral drugs, it said.
I could have been President, or the doctor who finds the cure for some 'incurable' disease or anything else I ever set my mind to.
The track record for winning anything was pretty poor, but I'm an 'incurable' optimist.
What about those tales where the whole ship falls sick with some 'incurable' disease?
Hughes is well cast as the sympathetic, Candide-like Simon, an 'incurable' optimist who talks about hopelessness without quite grasping the concept himself.
Many of those who support human embryonic stem-cell research do so for the best of motives, to try and find cures for 'incurable' diseases.
I've mentioned before his 'incurable' optimism and general good will and positive attitudes.
Thus most educated and uneducated groups sought and held sufficient biomedical knowledge to understand that diabetes was 'incurable' and to commit to biomedical management.
Her partner was an 'incurable' optimist and also a firm believer in hope, and Drea knew that if it weren't for her sake, Kiremay would have kept going until the ends of the world.
With 'incurable' optimism went a sense of power and vast reserves of energy encompassing the continent.
Neurologists are often accused of being interested in only rare 'incurable' diseases.
Pulmonary arterial hypertension is a rare, 'incurable' disease of poor prognosis.
He is a great talker, a charming and 'incurable' optimist, and everything is grist to his mill.
Call me an 'incurable' optimist, but it does happen.
Sigmund Freud echoed such views, while suffering from 'incurable' cancer of the palate.
Most of the problems associated with chronic or 'incurable' illness, being social issues, require interventions by communities.
In this week's program we hear the personal stories of three people who have been struck down with the 'incurable' illness Motor Neurone Disease.
From the early twentieth century many psychiatrists began to establish private practices in the belief that asylums had become repositories for the 'incurable' .
Here, hundreds of millions of men, women and children are suffering from an 'incurable' disease, chronic arsonicosis, and millions more are at risk.
He responds with the optimism and fervour of the 'incurable' romantic.
Ultimately, he is surprisingly reminiscent of the 'incurable' sentimentalist, forever seeking comfort and reassurance for his damaged inner child.
When he realised his disease was 'incurable' he retired to pursue his interests and spend time with his young family.
‘I find most skeptics to be 'incurable' optimists,’ Hyde continues.
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