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How to use perfectible in a sentence

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We are encouraged to think of relationships as perfectible and, when they prove not to be, disposable.
The Western Romantics believed that their societies were perfectible and could be salvaged from within.
The old idea that we could study past mistakes so as not to repeat them implied a perfectible society in a state of continual improvement.
The fact that the way in which a system operates is perfectible is not in itself sufficient grounds for a financial correction.
I wish you all a very successful school year, with even better results than last year: we are all perfectible.
What is certain is that democracy is a perfectible project and it has its own internal contradictions.
That said, it is important in a way that many other screeds only wish to be, and, in an easily perfectible world, would serve as a rallying cry for tax reform.
Obviously, all human endeavours are perfectible and the provisions of GATT Article V may certainly be improved upon.
Cézanne's unfinish was controversial in its day, of course, although it now looks like a heroic striving for perfectible visual truth.
We consider that it contains some interesting, though perfectible elements, given that by definition perfection does not exist in this lowly world.
Comaneci was the teenage girl as both cold-war emissary and avatar of perfection — proof, rather, that the body was perfectible and actual 10s attainable.
With hindsight some aspects might have been perfectible and experience has already been, and will continue to be, taken into account in possible future engagements of external auditors.
We in our land of optimists like to believe our species is perfectible.
Man is perfectible, but only if he submits to the expert assistance of the state, using the edicts laid down by the Emperor of Ideology.
This achievement will help us improve all that is perfectible in our own selves, which implies a real advancement in evolution as well as a more substantial accumulation of knowledge.
Examples from Classical Literature
Hence he is perfectible through nature, and merely conforms to nature in improving his mind and in bettering his condition.
But this work is perfectible and it contains in its constitution even the principles of its perfectibility.
You pretend man's perfectible, that woman's got a capacity for disinterested self-sacrifice.
He is perfectible, seeks after improvement, and shuns deterioration.
But as man is perfectible this condition of things cannot last.
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