Implacable
in sentence
71 examples of Implacable in a sentence
There was an energy there, an
implacable
optimism, a strange mixture of humility and daring.
He came along as
implacable
as ever.
Intensely loyal to each other, they meet their greatest & most deadly challenge when they encounter the resurgence of a hideous cult & its demented,
implacable
guru.
Lochary is funny, sincere, scared and ultimately empathetic as the helpless, brainwashed victim of the
implacable
force which is the Lady Divine.
And his frustration at his inability to move the US Congress to pass meaningful gun control measures – owing to
implacable
opposition from the powerful National Rifle Association and its mostly Republican allies – has been as palpable as it is understandable.
On the British side, there were equally
implacable
challenges.
In the measure that scientists, absorbed in their research and fascinated by technology, forget this profound teaching of the humanities, they will continue to fall prey to Bias, their
implacable
nemesis.
The philosophy of sumud is rooted in Palestinians’
implacable
belief in the righteousness of their cause and the justness of their methods.
This classic “us versus them” dichotomy leads to sympathy for one’s in-group and
implacable
conflict with out-groups – a bottomless source of conflict throughout history.
But the same majority fears that the Palestinians – with the split leadership of a relatively moderate Fatah under Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and a Gaza administration under the implacable, terror-supporting leadership of Hamas – are not ready for a conventional peace and good neighborly relations.
The German delegation was led by Alfred Hugenberg, who was not a Nazi but wanted to show that he was an even more
implacable
nationalist than Hitler himself.
Key military figures’ tacit backing for the Turkish Parliament’s refusal to endorse the March 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq suggests that Turkish nationalism could unite the AKP’s rank-and-file MPs with their otherwise
implacable
foes in the secular camp.
The uprisings ousted reliable old allies like Hosni Mubarak, and turned regimes such as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s into
implacable
enemies.
What accounts for this
implacable
determination to leave the Greek wound festering under a flimsily applied Band-Aid?
Liberals, being people of good will, find it hard to conceive of
implacable
enemies.
So how are we to distinguish
implacable
enemies from run-of-the-mill adversaries, and how are we do deal with them?
But what, then, do we do when we confront enemies so
implacable
that they stop at nothing to impose their values?
Israel, the once
implacable
enemy of the Arab cause, now seems to be slotted into this defensive structure.
How wrong they were, and how miraculous was Mandela’s achievement in making even his most
implacable
enemies feel at home in post-apartheid South Africa.
Third, the US perception of Iran and Russia as
implacable
foes of America is in many ways outdated and a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Unsurprisingly, opposition to reform was
implacable.
The problem with this saying is the paranoid mindset behind it, for it implies that the nature of Russian-US relations has not changed fundamentally since the Cold War’s end; that the animosities that exist between the two countries are those of two permanently
implacable
geopolitical opponents.
To maintain their influence, it seems, they believe that they need to create an image of America as Russia’s
implacable
enemy, which, by extending NATO membership to ex-communist countries, is bringing an existential threat right to the country’s doorstep.
This situation may briefly persist, even though the EU deal has now been agreed, because Cameron has no wish to antagonize his party’s
implacable
euroskeptics until it is absolutely necessary; but as the referendum approaches, this political imbalance will abruptly reverse.
Confronted with
implacable
Republican opposition, Obama is relying on what the administration calls a “pen and phone” strategy – combining the bully pulpit and executive orders – to move forward on several fronts, including infrastructure.
In Iran, an indigenous movement is pushing for reform, and the country’s brand of Islam, which on the surface seems the most implacable, has the potential to become more moderate and more democratic, owing in part to the Shi’a tradition of ijtihad , religious debate or innovation.
So, when an ideologically
implacable
Republican opposition, in his very first days in office, threw the vision back in his face, adopting a policy of scorched-earth opposition, the rejection was about more than policy – it affected his very being.
That strategic nightmare cost Israel and the US their closest ally in the region, one that was soon transformed into an
implacable
enemy.
Indeed, like a character trait encoded on a recessive gene which reexpresses itself even after it has lost its functionality, China continues to react to the world around it as if it were still fighting against
implacable
imperialist foes.
In fact, even on the market’s
implacable
terms, cultural production – one of those rare “industries” that has shown persistent, long-term growth over the last decade – could well be a much-needed niche for European exports.
Next
Related words
Which
Their
Enemy
Enemies
Other
Opposition
Could
Against
Would
World
Vision
Under
Thought
There
Seems
Powerful
Himself
Country
Being
Weight