implacable enemy
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An enemy who can never be appeased or stopped.
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- The two empires were implacable enemies, locked in a century-long conflict.
- The hero faced his implacable enemy in a final, decisive battle.
- In the senate, he found an implacable enemy who opposed his every reform.
- Throughout history, nations have often been confronted by implacable enemies.
- After the betrayal, she became his most implacable enemy, vowing revenge.
- Despite all efforts, he remained an implacable enemy of the new regime.
- The hero must confront his implacable enemy in the final chapter.
- The country considered terrorism its most implacable enemy.
- For the doctor, ignorance was the most implacable enemy of public health.
- She vowed to be an implacable enemy to injustice and corruption.
- The rival tech company proved to be an implacable enemy in the battle for market share.
- After years of conflict, the two leaders were still implacable enemies.
- Be careful not to make an implacable enemy of someone so powerful.
- His ambition made him an implacable enemy of anyone who stood in his way.
- Known for his unforgiving nature, the king was an implacable enemy to all who defied him.
- The cold war saw two superpowers become implacable enemies.
- For years, they circled each other like implacable enemies, waiting for a moment of weakness.
- Even after a truce, many regarded him as an implacable enemy.
- Despite the peace treaty, they remained implacable enemies at heart.
- The general warned his troops against underestimating their implacable enemy.