Pronunciation: /ɪˈnɛdʒəkəbəl/
adjective not capable of being educated or taught
A1 Some animals are ineducable and cannot be trained.
A2 The teacher found it challenging to work with the ineducable student.
B1 The concept of quantum physics may seem ineducable to some beginners.
B2 Despite his efforts, the therapist concluded that the patient was ineducable in terms of emotional intelligence.
C1 The ineducable nature of certain individuals can pose a significant challenge in educational settings.
C2 The psychologist specialized in working with ineducable patients with severe cognitive disabilities.
formal The psychologist determined that the child was ineducable due to severe intellectual disabilities.
informal Some people believe that individuals with certain conditions are ineducable, but that's not always the case.
slang Don't listen to those who say you're ineducable, you have the potential to learn and grow.
figurative His closed-mindedness made him seem ineducable when it came to accepting new ideas.
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