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is implacable
adjective
Not able to be placated or appeased.
Exact(27)
Her technique is implacable.
Metadata is implacable, unreasoning, unironic.
The evidence is implacable.
But the disease is implacable.
The math of national decomposition is implacable.
On rights it deems absolute, the court is implacable.
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Willingham was implacable.
The critic was implacable.
It's implacable.
At first, the darkness was implacable.
Mist — sludge, for the tropics — was implacable.
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