Implacable - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ɪmˈplækəbl|
Brit.
|ɪmˈplækəb(ə)l|
adjective
- incapable of being placated
an implacable enemy
Extra examples
He has an implacable hatred for his political opponents.
...an implacable judge who knew in his bones that the cover-up extended to the highest levels of government...
The government faces implacable opposition on the issue of nuclear waste.
He remained implacably opposed to Stalin's regime.
...the implacable attackers placed the castle under a prolonged siege...
In this agora, the price of what you buy and sell need bear no implacable relationship to any tangibles.
The faun has been made the figuration of the most implacable of fiends.
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