implacable
				عنيد
				definition
					
					adjective
					
					he was an implacable enemy of Ted's
					
					unable to be placated.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'implacable'
					
					
					adjective
					
					
						لا يعرف الصفح,
					
					
					
					
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				example
					
					The man who is supposed to be protecting them is somehow their fiercest and most 'implacable' enemy.
					
					This madness is the 'implacable' and relentless determination to kill insight and awareness, even at the expense of destroying the island they depend on.
					
					The movie's pace is as relentless and 'implacable' as its villain.
					
					Investigations by The Sunday Times indicate that he will face 'implacable' opposition from every Premiership club.
					
					He was conscious though, and gave her a glare of 'implacable' hatred.
					
					Maybe they see insects as 'implacable' foes, sure to strike fear in the hearts of enemies.
					
					But this would also be a process in which constitutional nationalism adopted a harder and more 'implacable' position.
					
					I am an 'implacable' opponent of most of what this government does.
					
					Do they imagine that the timely renunciation of resolve can placate an 'implacable' foe?
					
					Yet the market remains 'implacable' - febrile and unknowable.
					
					Jack, resolute, determined, 'implacable' , was never much for glad - handing.
					
					Here there is, as I find, no such opposition and certainly no 'implacable' hostility on mother's part.
					
					He felt a mixture of anger, frustration and hopelessness at fighting against a seemingly 'implacable' system.
					
					Today's enemy, however, is not a philosophy that condemned millions, but an 'implacable' , unappeasable, pitiless fanaticism that exists on the very fringes of humanity.
					
					When the young girl refuses, the two become 'implacable' opponents.
					
					Her attitude to the new contracts remained 'implacable' .
					
					In more civilized times even the most 'implacable' enemies were treated with dignity.
					
					Your nation endured the blitz to prevail over an 'implacable' foe.
					
					Hardly a week goes by without some industry organisation stating its 'implacable' opposition to the idea.
					
					And what he saw inspired in him a deadly, 'implacable' hatred.
					
					It is easy dealing with an 'implacable' enemy.
					
					English fortresses fell one by one before his 'implacable' determination.
					
					But his hostility to the devil is 'implacable' , utter, and steely.
					
					Rationally, most people understand that civilised life in this country faces a heartless and 'implacable' foe who is prepared to strike as often and as cruelly as possible.
					
					And the grotesque form of it - a child's story - only adds to the sardonic 'implacability' of it.
					
					Whatever I might be able to say to him today, he seems fairly 'implacably' opposed to the provisions.
					
					Being 'implacably' opposed means speaking out openly against the current authorities’ anti-people's course, against the capitalization and colonization of the country, against any step by the ruling circles aimed at further impoverishing and violating the legal interests of working people.
					
					The next time it happens, just imagine that you are arguing with your own stubborn self, and I'm sure you'll change your stance and find that their 'implacability' was to a degree egged on by your own attitude toward them after you determined that they were being stubborn.
					
					But, while one admires Franz for arguing that he has borne witness to the evil others ignore, his 'implacability' makes him a less complex protagonist.
					
					The important thing to acknowledge, to accept and to make use of is the fact of the anxiety - its weight, its size, and its 'implacability' at this time in your life, for whatever reason.
					
					
					
					
				
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