Implacable

/ɪmˈplækəbəl/ adjective

Unable to be appeased or pacified; relentlessly determined or unforgiving. Describes someone or something that cannot be calmed, satisfied, or stopped.

From Latin 'implacabilis,' from 'in-' (not) + 'placare' (to appease, calm). The root 'plac-' also appears in 'placate' and 'placid,' all relating to calmness or peace.

AMአይሰጥም
ARلا يرحم
BNঅপ্রতিরোধ্য
CAimplacable
CSneúprosný
DAubarmhjertig
DEunversöhnlich
ELανένδοτος
ESimplacable
FAبی‌رحم
FIarmottomuus
FRimplacable
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