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Define Implacable
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Implacable (adjective)
- Unable to be placated, appeased, or pacified; unyielding and relentless.
- Incapable of being changed or mitigated.
Pronunciation: im-PLAK-uh-buhl (/ɪmˈplækəbəl/)
Examples:
- "She faced an implacable critic who refused to be satisfied."
- "The storm seemed implacable, battering the coast without letup."
Related forms: implacably (adverb), implacability (noun)
Synonyms: unyielding, relentless, unforgiving, inexorable, unappeasable. Antonyms: placable, conciliatory, appeasable.
- Unable to be placated, appeased, or pacified; unyielding and relentless.
- Incapable of being changed or mitigated.
Pronunciation: im-PLAK-uh-buhl (/ɪmˈplækəbəl/)
Examples:
- "She faced an implacable critic who refused to be satisfied."
- "The storm seemed implacable, battering the coast without letup."
Related forms: implacably (adverb), implacability (noun)
Synonyms: unyielding, relentless, unforgiving, inexorable, unappeasable. Antonyms: placable, conciliatory, appeasable.
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