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Definition of: implacable

(im·plākə·bəl, -plakə-) adjective
That cannot be placated; inexorable. [<F <L implacabilis <in- not + placere please]
—im·pla
ca·bil′i·ty, im·pla′ca·ble·ness noun
—im·pla′ca·bly
adverb
Synonyms: cruel, inexorable, irreconcilable, merciless, pitiless, relentless, severe, unappeasable, unforgiving, unrelenting. Antonyms: forgiving, gentle, mild, placable, tender, yielding.

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implacable augt

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