implacably in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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Translations for implacably in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

implacably in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for implacably in the English»Italian Dictionary

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Which of us would cope implacably with the demands we made of this kid?
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The government thinks the environmentalists are nakedly partisan and implacably hostile.
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Quietly and implacably, he has taken on governments across the world for human-rights violations.
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Soft and warm-natured on the outside, they are implacably competitive on the inside.
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Industry groups worldwide are implacably opposed, and for now, they seem to be winning.
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But for all the reassurances about how the residents would be represented, the producer sounded implacably clear on one thing.
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Light dispels darkness because it is implacably opposed to it.
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However, unions remain implacably opposed to the proposed cuts.
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For years, the progressives were implacably opposed to any measurement of student outcomes.
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Not everyone wants secession or feels implacably hostile to the central government.
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