implacable

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Examples of implacable

  • He encouraged, even inspired, many others to join in what was early on thought to be an overwhelming task against an implacable force.

  • Eventually, it is reduced to "shattered" masonry (40), lying between the paws of the implacable sphinx.

  • So implacable was their hatred that as the summer progressed the only question was not if, but when, this animosity drove someone to action.

  • These were now permanently replaced by implacable hatred.

  • The lumbering orchestral chords suggested an implacable sacrificial religious rite.

  • Her epilogue, again with the modern visitor realising the implacable nature of the weather, completes the narrative on a sombre note.

  • It subjects them to the implacable, as it were ahistorical demands of objects.

  • Thereafter, the plays are surveyed, chapter by chapter, in implacable chronological order.

  • War is best narrated, however, in the apocalyptic mode of the life and death struggle between unimpeachable good and implacable evil.

  • Rigour is implacable, but so too is freedom.

  • Death was not a release f or them, but rather an implacable enemy to be resisted and overcome.

  • Diana's change from implacable goddess to vulnerable woman is essentially a psychological rather than a circumstantial change, and it is realised musically as well as poetically.

  • He regards it as the impotent malice of whoever suffers from an irreversible disadvantage in life, and implacable accordingly.

  • Not only are they sincere and courageous, but at least they are consistent in their implacable opposition to both capital punishment and corporal punishment.

  • They were confronted by an apparently implacable bureaucracy.

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