Incorrigibility - Law Dictionary Search Results
Incorrigible
of being corrected or amended bad beyond correction irreclaimable as incorrigible error
Incorrigibly
In an incorrigible manner
Vagrants
1st, idle and disorderly persons; 2nd, rogues and vagabonds; 3rd, incorrigible rogues. First. Idle and Disorderly Persons.-The following are, under the
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Incorrigibility
The state or quality of being incorrigible
Incorrigibleness
Incorrigibility
Irreformable
Incapable of being reformed incorrigible
Recidivist
One who is recidivous or is characterized by recidivism an incorrigible criminal
Sinner
one who has sinned without repenting hence a persistent and incorrigible transgressor one condemned by the law of God
Rogue
Rogue, a wandering beggar, vagrant, vagabond. As to 'incorrigible rogue,' or 'rogue and vagabond,' see VAGRANT.
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