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implacably, adv.|ɪmˈpleɪkəblɪ, ɪmˈplæk-| [f. as prec. + -ly2.] In an implacable manner; with enmity or resentment that cannot be appeased.
1631Gouge God's Arrows i. §66. 109 Men may thinke the Divine wrath to be implacably incensed. 1751–73Jortin Eccl. Hist. (R.), It is no wonder that men of this temper should have worried one another so implacably for Nestorianism [etc.]. 1876Bancroft Hist. U.S. IV. xvii. 441 Burke..pursued Chatham implacably, and refused to come to an understanding with him. |