implacable

  • 31implacable — adj. that cannot be appeased; inexorable. Derivatives: implacability n. implacably adv. Etymology: ME f. F implacable or L implacabilis (as IN (1), PLACABLE) …

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  • 32Implacable hostility — arises after separation or divorce and denotes the attitude shown by one parent to another in denying access to, or contact with, their child(ren). What differentiates implacable hostility from the typical hostility that may arise after… …

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  • 33Implacable class aircraft carrier — The Royal Navy s Implacable class aircraft carriers were built some 30 months after the Illustrious class aircraft carriers. The Implacable s were more closely related to HMS Ark Royal with hangar walls slimmed down which allowed a better weight… …

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  • 34implacable — adjective a) Not able to be placated or appeased. b) Adamant; immovable …

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  • 35implacable — Synonyms and related words: adamant, adamantine, avenging, cast iron, cruel, dour, firm, flinty, grim, grudgeful, hard, hard core, immovable, immutable, impliable, inelastic, inexorable, inflexible, intractable, intransigent, iron, irreconcilable …

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  • 36implacable — im|pla|ca|ble Mot Pla Adjectiu invariable …

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  • 37implacable — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. inexorable, unyielding, inflexible, remorseless; see cruel 2 , ruthless 1 , 2 , vindictive . See Synonym Study at inflexible . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. inflexible, inexorable, unappeaseable, unforgiving,… …

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  • 38implacable — see PLEASE …

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  • 39implacable — adjetivo vengativo, empedernido*, inexorable, inflexible, cruel, duro, despiadado. * * * Sinónimos: ■ inclemente, inexorable, riguroso, violento …

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  • 40implacable — im·plac·a·ble || ɪm plækÉ™bl adj. inexorable; unappeasable, not placable, impossible to pacify …

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