100 Examples of sentences containing the adjective "implacable"
Definition
The adjective implacable refers to someone or something that cannot be appeased, pacified, or changed. It describes a relentless or unforgiving nature, often associated with anger, hostility, or determination.
- Refusing to be calmed or pacified.
 - Unyieldingly opposed or inflexible in attitude or stance.
 
Synonyms
- Unyielding
 - Inexorable
 - Unrelenting
 - Merciless
 - Relentless
 - Unforgiving
 - Adamant
 - Obdurate
 - Hard-hearted
 - Ruthless
 
Antonyms
- Appeasable
 - Flexible
 - Compliant
 - Yielding
 - Merciful
 - Forgiving
 - Acquiescent
 - Softhearted
 - lenient
 - Palliative
 
Examples
- The implacable storm ravaged the coastline for days.
 - She faced an implacable opponent in the election.
 - His implacable determination to win was admirable.
 - The implacable critic never seemed satisfied with any performance.
 - The implacable glacier slowly carved its way through the valley.
 - Their implacable feud lasted for generations.
 - The implacable advance of the army left the townspeople in fear.
 - He had an implacable dislike for dishonesty.
 - The implacable nature of the law can sometimes feel unjust.
 - Her implacable gaze made it clear she would not back down.
 - The implacable march of time waits for no one.
 - They faced an implacable opponent in the championship game.
 - The implacable heat of the desert made survival difficult.
 - His implacable stance on the issue surprised many.
 - The implacable waves crashed against the rocks.
 - The implacable nature of her anger was evident in her tone.
 - Their implacable rivalry fueled their competitive spirits.
 - The implacable truth of his betrayal weighed heavily on her heart.
 - The implacable tide of public opinion shifted against him.
 - She was an implacable defender of her beliefs.
 - The implacable sound of sirens filled the night air.
 - His implacable resolve inspired those around him.
 - The implacable pursuit of knowledge drove her to study late into the night.
 - The implacable landscape was both beautiful and formidable.
 - They felt the implacable consequences of their actions.
 - The implacable forest loomed ominously as they approached.
 - His implacable temper often got him into trouble.
 - The implacable enemy showed no signs of retreat.
 - Her implacable spirit was evident in her fight for justice.
 - The implacable march of history cannot be ignored.
 - He faced an implacable challenge in his quest for success.
 - The implacable laws of nature dictate survival of the fittest.
 - An implacable hunger for power drove him to ruthless acts.
 - The implacable mountains stood guard over the valley below.
 - Their implacable need for revenge consumed them.
 - The implacable sound of the clock reminded her of her deadlines.
 - The implacable forces of change were unavoidable.
 - She had an implacable conviction that justice would prevail.
 - The implacable shadow of doubt loomed over their relationship.
 - His implacable focus on the goal kept him going.
 - The implacable nature of the beast made it a formidable foe.
 - The implacable tide of change swept through the industry.
 - The implacable truth of the matter was hard to accept.
 - Their implacable love for each other endured the test of time.
 - The implacable noise of the city was overwhelming.
 - She remained implacable in her decision despite the pressure.
 - The implacable force of the hurricane left devastation in its wake.
 - His implacable stance on the issue was respected by many.
 - The implacable darkness of the night was unsettling.
 - The implacable spirit of the community shone through in adversity.
 - She approached the implacable task with determination.
 - The implacable winds howled through the empty streets.
 - Their implacable loyalty to each other was unshakeable.
 - The implacable judge delivered his verdict without hesitation.
 - The implacable nature of the challenge tested their limits.
 - The implacable rules of the game left no room for error.
 - His implacable gaze made her uncomfortable.
 - The implacable advance of technology has changed our lives.
 - She found herself in an implacable situation with no easy solution.
 - The implacable nature of the beast made it a legend.
 - The implacable weight of responsibility rested heavily on his shoulders.
 - The implacable spirit of the warrior lives on in history.
 - Their implacable pursuit of excellence drove them forward.
 - The implacable roar of the waterfall was mesmerizing.
 - The implacable rules of physics govern the universe.
 - He was an implacable advocate for environmental conservation.
 - The implacable atmosphere of the meeting was tense.
 - The implacable forces of destiny brought them together.
 - Her implacable resolve was a source of inspiration.
 - The implacable clock reminded him that time was running out.
 - The implacable reality of their situation was hard to face.
 - The implacable hunger for justice fueled their actions.
 - The implacable nature of time does not allow for regrets.
 - Their implacable commitment to the cause was commendable.
 - The implacable sound of thunder echoed in the distance.
 - She stood her ground with an implacable expression.
 - The implacable truth of her past haunted her.
 - His implacable attitude made negotiations difficult.
 - The implacable forces of nature can be awe-inspiring.
 - The implacable shadow of doubt clouded his thoughts.
 - The implacable power of the ocean is both beautiful and terrifying.
 - She faced her implacable fears head-on.
 - The implacable nature of his ambition led him to success.
 - Their implacable friendship weathered many storms.
 - The implacable gaze of the statue seemed to follow her.
 - The implacable drive for innovation is what sets them apart.
 - The implacable silence in the room was palpable.
 - The implacable evidence against him was overwhelming.
 - The implacable nature of his grief was evident.
 - The implacable winds carried the scent of rain.
 - She approached the implacable challenge with courage.
 - The implacable truth is that change is inevitable.
 - The implacable nature of the competition kept them on their toes.
 - His implacable sense of justice guided his actions.
 - The implacable sound of the drum echoed through the night.
 - The implacable spirit of the explorers drove them onward.
 - The implacable weight of expectations can be daunting.
 - The implacable fight for equality continues.
 - Her implacable smile suggested she knew something others did not.
 - The implacable tide of public sentiment can shift rapidly.
 
