Friday, September 19, 2008

IMPLACABLE

not capable of being appeased or significantly changed

incapable of being placated (to be more favorable inclined)
"An implacable enemy"

"It was hard for her to deal with these implacable students."

"His parents were implacable to the views he presented."

"He knew the implacable nature of these religious fanatics would prove to be substantially inhibiting to his proposals."

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