To all of these the Prussian military autocracy is an implacable foe. [adjective]
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The representatives of two races, once implacable foes, have become allies, maybe friends. [adjective]
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His ministers will serve him, and go down before him, like Nicolas Fouquet, to whom he has been implacable. [adjective]
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He had an implacable enemy, and he the highest in the land. [adjective]
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"I think it a--bloody and execrable--murder and parricide--devised by hellish and implacable cruelty--utterly abominable, and a scandal to the land." [adjective]
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The most implacable enemy of property could not, if he wished to destroy it, go to work in a wiser and more effective way. [adjective]
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I saw his concern, which increased my anguish, and raised my fury against the author of my calamity to an implacable degree. [adjective]
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I recommend it to you, to beware of Mackshane, whose revenge is implacable. [adjective]
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