Examples of using Incurable in English and their translations into Hindi
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as having Kaposi's sarcoma, part of the new incurable AIDS syndrome.”.
some of which are incurable in this system.
Her article‘My Incredible Recovery Story' is available on WEB and she has shared it for the benefit of patients suffering from incurable ailments.
that is, it is included in the group of chronic incurable diseases.
But in the end perhaps this is one of its most beautiful features(provided that they are incurable nostalgics very attached to the past).
like poverty and failure and the incurable diseases which are also deforming.
A girl by the name of Sasha is deep in the jungle, in search of a rare flower that can cure the incurable.
SC said life support can be removed only after statutory medical board declares that the patient is incurable.
Choose the word which can be substituted for the given sentence- The painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable disease.
As long as follicular lymphoma remains incurable and since all conventional treatments develop resistance upon repeated use,
Mental Disorder- Mental disorder can become a ground for filing a divorce if the spouse of the petitioner suffers from incurable mental disorder
Taylor said the condition is incurable, and that although patients with mild cases can lead normal lives, those with severe
a painful, incurable, potentially life-threatening condition, and it changed my role as
Although the disorder is chronic and incurable, life expectancy can be normal
One of the scientists working in the R&D laboratory of a major pharmaceutical company discovers that one of the company's bestselling veterinary drugs has the potential to cure a currently incurable liver disease which is prevalent in tribal areas.
If your problem is incurable or it's a problem that,
unemployment and lack of solidarity, ecological problems, incurable illnesses that afflict millions- the list of present woes seems endless.
conflict and incurable illnesses plagued Europe.
any point in time, but ultimately became incurable, the period of two years will be counted from the date when the disease was certified as incurable.
For example, almost all of the marriage and divorce laws of India consider leprosy as grounds for divorce with the Special Marriage Act of 1954 declaring leprosy"incurable.