implacability

Variant of implacable

implacable definition

im·plac·able (im plakə bəl, -plākə-)

adjective

  1. not placable; that cannot be appeased or pacified; relentless; inexorable
  2. Rare that cannot be eased, lessened, or allayed

Etymology: Fr < L implacabilis

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