implacably
adverb as in strong fondness
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Example:His implacable hatred towards the former colleagues made his recovery difficult.
Definition:Describing an unrelenting manner, especially in anger or hatred.
Example:The implacably implacable enemy fought tirelessly against the leaders of the movement.
Definition:Describing someone or something that is never satisfied and is always angry.
Example:They pursued their goals with implacably relentless determination.
Definition:Describing someone or something that never stops and does not give in.
Example:His implacably relentless spirit was the key to his success.
Definition:Describing a spirit that never gives up or stops, even in the face of anger or enmity.
Example:The community was implacably incensed by the city council's decision.
Definition:Describing someone who is extremely angry and not easily appeased.
Example:The union was implacably opposed to the company’s decision to close the plant.
Definition:Describing a strong opposition that does not change or diminish.
Example:The laws were implacably barbaric, encouraging hate instead of reconciliation.
Definition:Describing actions or behavior that are extremely vicious and cruel, and unlikely to change.
Example:His implacably intolerant views on diversity made him unpopular.
Definition:Describing a strong and unyielding intolerance, not able to be changed.
Example:Her implacably relentless anger towards her ex-partner was evident in her every move.
Definition:Describing a persistent and unyielding anger that does not diminish easily.
Example:He was implacably unyielding in his quest for justice.
Definition:Describing something that does not give in or change under any circumstances, especially in a negative emotion like hatred.
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