impacable Synonyms
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impacable Meaning
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impacable (a.)
Not to be appeased or quieted.
impacable Sentence Examples
- The implacable hatred between the two rivals extended beyond their mortal lives.
- Despite numerous attempts at reconciliation, the implacable feud between the families raged on.
- The implacable storm wreaked havoc upon the coastal town, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
- The detective's implacable determination led him to unravel the intricate web of lies surrounding the murder.
- The implacable cold of the Arctic tundra proved unbearable for the ill-prepared travelers.
- The implacable wrath of the gods was unleashed upon the mortals who had dared to defy them.
- The implacable tide swept away the sandcastle, leaving behind only a pile of rubble.
- The implacable fire consumed everything in its path, reducing the once-bustling city to ashes.
- The implacable enemy refused to surrender, fighting tooth and nail until the bitter end.
- The implacable pain of loss gnawed at her heart, leaving her shattered and inconsolable.
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Not to be appeased or quieted.
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The implacable hatred between the two rivals extended beyond their mortal lives.
Despite numerous attempts at reconciliation, the implacable feud between the families raged on.
The implacable storm wreaked havoc upon the coastal town, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
The detective's implacable determination led him to unravel the intricate web of lies surrounding the murder.