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unappeasable
adjective
Not able to be appeased or satisfied
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They have pandered to their (unappeasable) critics, moved half-way to meet their demands and lent credence to their bogus fears.
Purgatory is founded on tough love; Hell is the pit of God's unappeasable revenge.
She then accurately notes that "Any ideology or movement, right or left, that is organized negatively against rather than for enjoys an inherent advantage in politics, mobilizing unappeasable energies that never have to default on their announced goal of cleansing the body politic of its alleged poisons".
In the international field the principle of unappeasable antagonism between the Soviet bloc and all other forms of political life, still based on "class" theory, dominated the agenda until it was abandoned in 1990.
You might say that they're only a tribute to our unappeasable urge to give things names.
It was not worth putting so many jobs at risk for the sake of appeasing the Eurosceptics in the Conservative Party, who are mostly unappeasable in any case.
He should be cherished as an unappeasable speaker of the truth as he finds it.
The Korean War, which China entered on the side of North Korea, fixed Mao's image in the United States as another unappeasable Communist.
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