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  • 81corrigibility — See corrigible. * * * …

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  • 82Russell, Bertrand — ▪ British logician and philosopher in full  Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell of Kingston Russell, Viscount Amberley of Amberley and of Ardsalla  born May 18, 1872, Trelleck, Monmouthshire, Wales died Feb. 2, 1970,… …

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  • 83The Reformation —     The Reformation     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Reformation     The usual term for the religious movement which made its appearance in Western Europe in the sixteenth century, and which, while ostensibly aiming at an internal renewal of the …

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  • 84recoverable — re·cov·er·able /ri kə və rə bəl/ adj: capable of being recovered esp. as a matter of law re·cov·er·abil·i·ty / ˌkə və rə bi lə tē/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 85coachable — adjective Able to be coached effectively See Also: teachable, corrigible …

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  • 86incorrigible — 1. adjective a) defective and impossible to materially correct or set aright. The construction flaw is incorrigible; any attempt to amend it would cause a complete collapse. b) incurably depraved; not reformable. His black soul was too… …

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  • 87corrigibility — noun The quality or state of being corrigible. Ant: incorrigibility …

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  • 88reformable — adjective That can be reformed. Syn: corrigible, redeemable Ant: unreformable …

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  • 89emendable — adjective Capable of being emended, corrigible …

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  • 90beneficial — ben·e·fi·cial /ˌbe nə fi shəl/ adj 1: providing benefits or advantages 2: receiving or entitling one to receive an advantage, benefit, or use a beneficial shareholder a beneficial estate ben·e·fi·cial·ly / shə lē/ adv …

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