Katlyn and Andie were implacable because they had 20 pieces of candy after they went trick- or - treating with Mikayla.
There was no way to stop him; he was implacable in his drive to win.
"The Terminator was implacable in his resolve to kill John Conner."
Implaccable means perfect so...
The obstinate donkey was so implacable he just would not stop.
Best Answer The obstinate donkey was so implacable he just would not stop
The root word placare in the word implacable means "to placate" or "to soothe." However, the prefix "im-" in implacable adds a negative connotation, so the overall meaning of implacable is "unable to be placated" or "unyielding."
Although often imprisoned, Emmeline Pankhurst was and implacable crusader for women's right to vote in England.
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I am not writing a sentence using that word.
"Although often imprisoned, Emmeline Pankhurst was an implacable crusader for a woman's right to vote in England."
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