implacable

IPA: ɪmpɫˈækʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Not able to be placated or appeased.
  • Impossible to prevent or stop; inexorable, unrelenting, unstoppable.
  • Adamant; immovable.
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Examples of "implacable" in Sentences

  • Allegra’s tone was neutral, her expression implacable.
  • “Well, that’s as may be, Lady Nell, but it’s not right,” Linton declared, her arms folded, her expression implacable.
  • So implacable is his revenge that he sends a party of soldiers into Egypt, some hundreds of miles, and they bring him back by force of arms.
  • The doctrine is optimistic; and whoever has a generous faith in humanity will have no fault to find with the absence of the idea of implacable evil from its teaching.
  • Murillo, or in the tent at Croisset; he has recalled the implacable didactics of his old master, his tender brutality, the paternal advice of his generous and candid heart.
  • Rue Murillo, or in the tent at Croisset; he has recalled the implacable didactics of his old master, his tender brutality, the paternal advice of his generous and candid heart.
  • Rather, "Unless haply Thou hast utterly rejected us, and art beyond measure wroth against us," that is, Unless Thou art implacable, which is impossible, hear our prayer [Calvin].

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