implacable foe

Frequency: 6.55.7 per million words

An enemy who is relentless and cannot be appeased.

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  • He knew that Carlton could be an implacable foe.
  • The king faced an implacable foe in the neighboring empire.
  • The Roman Empire faced an implacable foe in the form of Hannibal's army.
  • History records him as an implacable foe of injustice.
  • They were once allies, but a deep betrayal turned them into implacable foes.
  • For years, he was an implacable foe to their political agenda.
  • Procrastination is the implacable foe of productivity.
  • The CEO proved to be an implacable foe of any attempts to unionize the workers.
  • In the final act, the hero must confront his most implacable foe.
  • Despite setbacks, she remained an implacable foe of corruption.
  • The new prosecutor vowed to be an implacable foe to organized crime.
  • The hero confronted his implacable foe in a final, epic battle.
  • For decades, the harsh desert climate has been an implacable foe to settlers.
  • Poverty often acts as an implacable foe to social progress.
  • Despite his calm demeanor, the general was an implacable foe on the battlefield.
  • The detective pursued his implacable foe with unwavering determination.
  • The activist became an implacable foe of the corporation after they polluted her town's river.
  • He declared himself an implacable foe of environmental destruction.
  • No amount of negotiation could satisfy the implacable foe.
  • The company viewed its main competitor as an implacable foe.