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implacable

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


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These daughters finally get up, holding hands and rushing forward, but nothing in the dance comes close to matching the intricate yet implacable force of the Bulgarians, much less Graham’s example.

From New York Times

When I do, my eyes are drawn less to the ravenous flames than to the contrast between the two upper windows, ignited with orange and yellow, and the two ground-floor windows, which remain implacably dark.

From Washington Post

They are the voices of reason against implacable unreason.

From Los Angeles Times

“This is both a Chinese view of things and a Marxist view of the constant and inevitable struggle between rival and implacably opposed systems,” Col.

From Washington Times

His Wick is implacable, reserved and, beneath it all, appealingly, believably human.

From Seattle Times