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implacable

1 of 1adjective
/ɪmˈpleɪkəbl/
1

relentless in anger, pursuit, or resistance

  • The implacable enemy refused all offers of peace.
  • Her implacable grief lasted for years after the loss.
  • He faced the implacable wrath of the public after the scandal.
  • The storm was implacable, battering the coast for hours.
  • The prosecutor was implacable in seeking justice.
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