implacability

pronunciation

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Word Origin

implacability (n.)
1530s, from Late Latin implacabilitas, from Latin implacabilis (see implacable).

Example

1. Yet her race was a race with the vagaries and implacability of fate .
2. Wendigo has taught his tribe the power that lies in harnessing the ice storm , its strength and implacability .
3. Its most visible practical manifestation is competitivity - the compulsion to not only winning , but also eliminating our opponents , the compulsion of leading to the last consequences aggressivity , implacability and the need to exclude .

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