Examples of using Implacable in English and their translations into Slovenian
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It's implacable.
Vigilant, tireless, implacable.
Back to implacable faiths.
The demographics are implacable.
His most implacable opponent is black.
The enemy is implacable.
Even implacable enemies can be transformed into friends.
A cold-hearted, implacable fiend.
The tiles are strong, chemical resistant and easily implacable.
The flyers are the implacable challengers.
An implacable optimism, a strange mixture of humility and daring.
He is no longer impulsive, but implacable.
But there was an implacable obstacle: limited water.
This is not the way to create peace, only implacable enemies.
He was also an implacable opponent of racism and fascism.
When an irrepressible smile Such as yours Warms an old implacable heart.
There's a larger, more implacable adversary out there:.
Our Lord, who during this Lent is asking us to change,is not a tyrannical master or a rigid and implacable judge: he is our Father.
This text supports the implacable logic of liberal dogmatism.
For the moment, neither science nor miracles can prevent the implacable passing of time.
The present king is our implacable opponent. However… an opportunity has arisen.
Known as an implacable anti-corruption fighter, considered the“father” of US civil services;
The rule of unequal development in the capitalist system is implacable, especially in times of crisis, during which contrasts are even more marked.
Not even Marx's most implacable critics would deny that he transformed our understanding of human history.
And from the very beginning of the invisible affray the stern and implacable law of compensation steps in and takes its course, faithfully following the fluctuations.
The urban guerrilla is an implacable enemy of the regime, and systematically inflicts damage on the authorities and on the people who dominate the country and exercise power.
Their opponent is totally implacable, totally hostile, and bent on their destruction.
There was an energy there, an implacable optimism, a strange mixture of humility and daring.