0 determined not to change the strong feelings you have against someone or something -- nieprzejednany
implacable opposition/hostility
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.