The evil was so wide-spreading, so violent and immedicable, that no care, no prevention could be judged superfluous, which even added a chance to our escape. |
But the wounds were immedicable, as events were soon to prove. |
Buddhism denied Brahm and every tenet of Brahmanism, save only that which concerned the immedicable misery of life. |
Hence, multitudes fled from the immedicable evils of society to the solitude of the desert or the mountain. |