implacably in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for implacably in the English»French Dictionary

implacably in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for implacably in the English»French Dictionary

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A state is presumed to be implacably hostile, and contra-indicators of this are ignored.
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There are, and always will be, those implacably opposed to medical and scientific research on animals.
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The press, however, was implacably hostile.
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For years, the progressives were implacably opposed to any measurement of student outcomes.
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Which of us would cope implacably with the demands we made of this kid?
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Man... is implacably driven to work beyond animal needs because he is not a secure animal.
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These digitally diseased self-portraits are haunting because they evoke a technology gone horribly awry, implacably churning out an army of silent mutants.
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However, unions remain implacably opposed to the proposed cuts.
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The government thinks the environmentalists are nakedly partisan and implacably hostile.
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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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