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?What does it mean to refuse to change despite repeated admonishment? Where does it come from?

Source: *** "On the Ten Major Relationships": "Except for those who make mistakes and make mistakes, the very few persist in their mistakes and refuse to correct them despite repeated admonitions, most of them can be corrected."

Definition: Even after many times of education, the person still refuses to correct himself.

Pronunciation: lǚ jian bu gǎi

Synonyms: Tired of teaching, unrepentant, unrepentant, stubborn and stubborn

Antonyms: Repenting, the prodigal son turns back

Example:

1. You incorrigible guys!

2. But he still refused to change despite repeated admonitions, imagining that he might be able to make perfect with practice.

3. Like every troublesome student who persists in admonition, he can find reasons for everything.

4. Pirates who persist in their incorrigibility will also be severely punished and will not be able to use broadband connections.

5. Those corrupt elements who refuse to reform will never escape the severe judgment of the Party and the Communist Party.

6. This evaluation gives the impression that it should only apply to those who A person who commits a crime, is a repeat offender, or causes serious damage.

7. In the 1990s, many people believed that they were witnessing the inevitable decline of an "old", low-tech economy that was unrepentant.

8. When driving, we can’t help but consistently take our eyes off the road and turn to our phones to check emails or send text messages.

9. Adidas, GE, Nike and Walmart can now clearly see which of their suppliers are incorrigible when it comes to environmental issues, and the multinational giants may be able to pressure them to clean up.

10. We must take resolute and severe disciplinary action against those who refuse to change despite repeated admonitions.

11. No one dares to ask them to pay huge fines in accordance with the express provisions of the agreement to pay for their unyielding behavior.

12. However, personal opinion: If you are bullied many times by your classmates and the other party refuses to change despite repeated admonitions, you must fight back.

13. She is a repeat offender and was arrested five times this year for stealing from stores.

14. Except for a very small number of people who make mistakes who persist in their mistakes and refuse to correct themselves despite repeated admonitions, most of them can be corrected.