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Unquenchable

Unquenchable meaning

That cannot be quenched.

Synonyms of Unquenchable

Example sentences (13)

He could, however, gain vainglory and self-exaltation by murdering as many Palestinians as possible to satisfy the unquenchable vengeful Israeli culture.

The US credit industry has vastly expanded over the past 25 years to serve and profit from seemingly unquenchable consumer borrowing demand.

Directed by Zig Dulay, is a gripping, inspirational drama that delves into the story of a man accused of murdering his sister and niece, and a relentless corrections officer driven by an unquenchable thirst for justice.

He is not unmindful that under his renewed hope administration, the citizens need their hope sparked as demonstrated in the unquenchable desire to win a competition as much as they need the AFCON gold trophy.

Jackson plays Col. Packard, the singular focal point of American negativity as he embodies an unquenchable desire for revenge against Kong, and the bloody conviction to attain it by any means necessary.

Intrinsic to that character's core philosophy was the mythos of the Sith, the dark mirror image of the Jedi that embodies the Dark Side of the Force and its unquenchable thirst for power.

We met aged 18 and 19; the yearning for each other’s bodies was unquenchable.

Rae said his escape from the explosion and fire on on the night of 6 July 1988 that killed 167 left him with an unquenchable desire to make a positive change in the safety culture of the oil and gas industry.

He still was skydiving in his mid-80s, displaying the unquenchable vibrancy that his wonkish son Jeb never could muster in his own White House bid.

His thirst for information was insatiable, his quest for knowledge unquenchable.

Against this he sets the unquenchable love of God, who, in spite of this infidelity, does not cast Israel away forever, but will take His people unto Himself again after the judgment.

In fact, a fire can be fed by an oxidant other than oxygen; fluorine fires are often unquenchable, as fluorine is an even stronger oxidant (it has a higher electronegativity and thus accepts electrons even better) than oxygen.

Tristan awakes ("Die alte Weise - was weckt sie mich?") and laments his fate — to be, once again, in the false realm of daylight, once more driven by unceasing unquenchable yearning ("Wo ich erwacht' weilt ich nicht").