Use of implacable in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include implacable at the start of sentence, implacable at the end of sentence and implacable in the middle of sentence
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implacable at the start of sentence
- Implacable, with arms folded, and a mulish pout.
implacable at the end of sentence
- Arguments proved useless, he was implacable.
- The nuns do not, as a matter of religious conviction, use such modern conveniences, but city bureaucrats were implacable.
implacable in the middle of sentence
- He knew that Karl could be an implacable foe.
- He knew that Carlton could be an implacable foe.
- Iraq is one of Israel's most implacable enemies.
- The city seemed to glitter in hard, implacable triumph.
- He was constantly persecuted by his implacable enemies.
- The Times has probably become his most implacable critic.
- Young and old saw in him an implacable opponent of apartheid.
- We are fascinated, all of us, by the implacable otherness of others.
- Love is the one thing we have against the implacable tyranny of time.
- The government faces implacable opposition on the issue of nuclear waste.
- What I miss, however, in Charles Dance's Coriolanus is a sense of implacable danger.
- He was frightened by the dank smell of the earth and the implacable weight of matter.
- The cook stood there like a shrivelled bootlace, tight-lipped, implacable, disapproving.
- That one has long since vanished, as a result of the Falls' implacable backward erosion.
- C., chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is an implacable foe of the treaty.
- Across that implacable distance a train carrying a message would crawl with the slowness of a beetle.
- He had been its implacable scourge, its unbending critic, preaching and practising austerity and revenge.
- They simply stayed where they where, circled about their prisoner, their faces implacable, their eyes cold.
- Then there's nothing but the implacable, soul-less beat, and a subdued babble of shudders and metallic gasps.
- Papinian's divergent decision seems to rest on more implacable opposition to infringing freedom of testation.
- While the implacable opposition of Gen Aoun is the main obstacle in his path, there are plenty of other difficulties.
- The implacable opposition of employers had forced wages down despite the most determined efforts of the trade unions.
- No one can say that implacable biology ordains failure, that gay social organization is fixed, promiscuous, and doomed.
- Against the implacable opposition of its lord, Aylesbury failed utterly to hold on to the corporate status granted it in 1554.
- Finally, the weight of scientific evidence, wielded by an implacable defense attorney, got Miller released and another man indicted.
- Operation Rescue was an organization notorious for its confrontational tactics and its implacable opposition to abortion under all circumstances.
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