Implacable in english

Relentless

pronunciation: rɪlentlɪs part of speech: adjective
In gestures

implacable = unrelenting ; relentless ; ruthless ; remorseless ; unforgiving ; bitter ; implacable ; inexorable ; nagging ; unsparing ; cutthroat ; pitiless ; lean and mean ; scathing ; hard-hitting. 

Example: Unrelenting tuition increases are pricing private institutions out of the reach of many middle-class parents.Example: They need to be relentless in their fight for adequate funding so that the library service and the profession are not jeopardised.Example: The ruling also coincided with a flood of mergers and acquisitions that transformed gentlemen publishers into ruthless entrepreneurs.Example: The population explosion and the remorseless growth of knowledge are discussed.Example: Unlike other Swedish illustrators, he used the time consuming and unforgiving technique of wood engraving for his illustrations.Example: The author notes the work of Melvyl Dewey in espousing library education and the bitter opposition from some library leaders.Example: The implacable reduction in the dissemination of public documents constitutes a rebarbative policy that threatens the quality of reference services in libraries.Example: The inexorable tide of automation seems to be threatening the existence of old-fashioned, handwritten copymarking.Example: With inflated prices, the nagging question was whether consumers were being bilked by the market.Example: The book is so ferociously unsparing in detailing the systematic torment as well as wanton cruelty that the reconstruction of the past is often unbearable.Example: As the saying goes, 'Be as innocent as a lamb, and as wily as a fox' -- shrewdness is a valuable attribute in this cutthroat world.Example: In my opinion, this initiative has developed de facto into a pitiless personal campaign of vilification against him.Example: I avoid companies with projects with high capital costs because the markets want companies that are small, lean and mean.Example: Fish is particularly scathing about reactionaries in the academic world who resort to a version of scaremongering about 'political correctness,' deconstruction, and other bogies.Example: His brand new single is a punchy and hard-hitting track that highlights the artist's amazing energy
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» actuar de un modo implacableplay + hardball .

Example: Until progressives are willing to play hardball, we all better get used to being in the minority for the next few decades.

» ser implacableplay + hardball .

Example: Until progressives are willing to play hardball, we all better get used to being in the minority for the next few decades.

Implacable synonyms

stern in spanish: popa, pronunciation: stɜrn part of speech: noun, adjective inexorable in spanish: inexorable, pronunciation: ɪneksɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective persistent in spanish: persistente, pronunciation: pɜrsɪstənt part of speech: adjective grim in spanish: severo, pronunciation: grɪm part of speech: adjective implacable in spanish: implacable, pronunciation: ɪmplækəbəl part of speech: adjective unrelenting in spanish: implacable, pronunciation: ənrilentɪŋ part of speech: adjective continual in spanish: continuo, pronunciation: kəntɪnjuəl part of speech: adjective unforgiving in spanish: implacable, pronunciation: ənfɜrgɪvɪŋ part of speech: adjective unappeasable in spanish: inaccesible, pronunciation: ənəpizəbəl part of speech: adjective
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