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implacably

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im·plac·a·ble  (m-plk-bl, -plk-)
adj.
Impossible to placate or appease: implacable foes; implacable suspicion.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin implcbilis : in-, not; see in-1 + plcbilis, placable; see placable.]

im·placa·bili·ty, im·placa·ble·ness n.
im·placa·bly adv.
Translations
implacably [ɪmˈplækəblɪ] ADVimplacablemente
implacably [ɪmˈplækəbli] adv
to be implacably opposed to sth → manifester une implacable opposition à qch
implacably
advunerbittlich; he was implacably opposed to capital punishmenter war ein unerbittlicher Gegner der Todesstrafe
implacably [ɪmˈplækəblɪ] advimplacabilmente


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be- lieving the bride's life in danger, and had flung the noble out into the midst of the humble and trembling wedding guests, in the parlor, and left him there aston- ished at this strange treatment, and implacably embit- tered against both bride and groom.
"As to thee," pursued madame, implacably, addressing her husband, "if it depended on thee--which, happily, it does not--thou wouldst rescue this man even now.
I knew it capable of betraying the generous ardour of youth as implacably as, indifferent to evil and good, it would have betrayed the basest greed or the noblest heroism.
 
 
 
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