implacably opposed
Frequency: 7.05.2 per million words
describes a strong and unchangeable opposition to someone or something
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- She remained implacably opposed to any changes in the company's policy.
- The two political factions remained implacably opposed to each other's policies.
- The villagers were implacably opposed to the construction of the new highway.
- She was implacably opposed to any changes in the existing system.
- Despite all negotiations, the two factions remained implacably opposed to each other's demands.
- The community leaders were implacably opposed to the new development project.
- He found himself implacably opposed to the government's new economic reforms.
- Despite negotiations, they found themselves implacably opposed on fundamental issues.
- The senator has always been implacably opposed to tax increases.
- Historically, these two nations have been implacably opposed for centuries.
- Activists are implacably opposed to the proposed logging project in the national park.
- The union was implacably opposed to the proposed wage cuts.
- They are implacably opposed to any compromise on their core principles.
- He declared himself implacably opposed to any form of injustice.
- Many citizens were implacably opposed to the new law, leading to widespread protests.
- My parents were implacably opposed to my decision to move abroad.
- The committee was implacably opposed to adopting the controversial proposal.
- The reform movement faced opposition from groups implacably opposed to change.
- Environmental groups are implacably opposed to offshore oil drilling.
- The company's management remained implacably opposed to the workers' demands.