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Implacable
Implacable meaning
Not able to be placated or appeased. | Impossible to prevent or stop; inexorable, unrelenting, unstoppable. | Adamant; immovable.
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Her jaw thrust forward like a prow, her elfin eyes belying her regal bearing, her wide-screen mouth wrapping itself around those slashing, implacable consonants — they’re all exactly as you remember them and want them to be.
Instead, anti-lib populists finds common cause with the right and designate Democrats as the implacable enemy.
It will, in other words, have to adopt the only strategy that makes any sense given these implacable new international realities — a strategy of restraint.
The so-called cult-like adulation of 2015 has transformed into an implacable angst against Buhari/APC.
Yet again, Americans were told that they faced implacable foes that could only be met with overwhelming military power and, of course, the funding that went with it — again in the name of deterrence and containment.
But to step back from that abyss, it appears that Mr. Trump’s momentum accelerates by the day, that he is becoming, at last, an implacable, irresistible juggernaut who will, perforce, overcome all the gimmicks, traps, and frauds arrayed against him.
For a start, it’s so much easier to blame a man who can be removed from office rather than face up to a terrifying reality that’s far harder to address, such as the Palestinian Arabs’ implacable and brainwashed hatred of the Jews.
Fueled by an implacable hatred that originated with the Muslim Brotherhood, terrorists murdered nearly 3,000 and clearly sought to destroy America itself.
He finally confronts his adoption after a lifetime of concealment and deceptions with lucid candor, startling humor, and implacable grief.
However, tensions between the two leaders emerged, chief among them the plan to integrate the RSF into the Sudanese military, and the RSF and SAF now see themselves as implacable opponents in a devastating conflict.
In the end, an implacable cloud kept the players in the locker room for more than an hour.
It has been mightily wronged and has every right to be robust in dealing with implacable enemies whose only aim is to destroy it.
Opposing further aid to Ukraine is the quintessential isolationist act, a position that now seems to be embraced by a majority of Senate Republicans and an implacable majority in the House.
What new risks and implacable enemies will they face?
Bregman does an admirable job debunking those post-Holocaust experiments and theories, but the Holocaust itself still stands there, implacable and unmoving.
The record of his two terms showed that a lot of people—implacable and remorseless Republicans on Capitol Hill, most of all—didn’t give a damn how smart and earnest and conscientious he thought he was.
Bill Browder, formerly an investor in Russia who has since become an implacable critic of President Vladimir Putin, also gave evidence to the committee.
But it was the logical corollary of the breaking off of the Iran deal that had been already pushed through by Trump, despite the implacable opposition of America’s European allies.
But the isolated North has long seen the United States as its implacable enemy, blaming it for the division of the Korean peninsula, countless atrocities during the Korean War, and its economic struggles.
Cummings’ tactic is brittle, divisive and implacable, though its effectiveness cannot be underrated.