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IMPLACABIL'ITY
IMPLA'CABLE, adjective [Latin implacabilis; in and placabilis, from placo, to appease.]
1. Not to be appeased; that can not be pacified and rendered peaceable; inexorable; stubborn or constant in enmity; as an implacable prince.
2. Not to be appeased or subdued; as implacable anger; implacable enmity, malice or revenge.
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