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implacable

[im-plak-uh-buhl, -pley-kuh-] / ɪmˈplæk ə bəl, -ˈpleɪ kə- /


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Most were gray-haired, faces lined with time and learning: they looked stately, implacable.

From Literature

The Ayatollah was implacably anti-American, and the revolutionaries stormed the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

But many, including the incoming Archbishop of Canterbury, remain implacably opposed.

From BBC

But in its immensity, its implacable absoluteness, is a certain confusion between means and ends.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The real evils in war,” St. Augustine once wrote, are “love of violence, revengeful cruelty, fierce and implacable enmity, wild resistance, and the lust of power.”

From The Wall Street Journal