implacable hostility
Frequency: 3.51.2 per million words
Describes hostility that cannot be appeased or stopped.
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- The two rival nations have maintained a state of implacable hostility for decades.
- The implacable hostility between the two nations led to decades of conflict.
- He faced implacable hostility from his business partner after the deal went wrong.
- He faced his opponent with an implacable hostility that surprised everyone.
- Her memoirs revealed the implacable hostility she felt towards the director who sabotaged her career.
- Despite attempts at reconciliation, the implacable hostility persisted.
- Despite attempts at reconciliation, the implacable hostility between the two families continued into the next generation.
- The CEO's implacable hostility towards the union made negotiations impossible.
- The critic's review was not just negative; it was filled with an implacable hostility that seemed personal.
- There was an implacable hostility in her eyes when she looked at her betrayer.
- Nothing could calm the implacable hostility in his eyes as he stared at his sworn enemy.
- Centuries of grievance fueled the implacable hostility between the rival clans.
- The new environmental laws were met with implacable hostility from the logging industry.
- The media reported on the implacable hostility of the dictator towards any dissent.
- Fueled by years of injustice, the rebels showed implacable hostility towards the ruling regime.
- His implacable hostility to modern technology was well-known among his colleagues.
- It was clear that the negotiation would fail due to the implacable hostility shown by one of the delegates.
- She felt an implacable hostility rise within her every time she saw him.
- The character's main motivation throughout the novel is his implacable hostility towards the monarchy.
- The peace talks failed due to the implacable hostility of one of the factions.