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implacaˈbility [ad. late L. implācābilitās: see next and -ity.] The quality or condition of being implacable.
1531Elyot Gov. ii. vi, The implacabilitie or wrath insaciable, of those two capitaines. 1673Lady's Call. i. iii. ⁋19. 25 So to regulate their passions, that they never come within distance of implacability. a1797H. Walpole Mem. Geo. II (1847) I. ix. 262 His resentments were not softened by the implacability of their hatred to him. 1855Macaulay Hist. Eng. xii. III. 167 To James unpopularity, obstinacy, and implacability were the greatest recommendations that a statesman could have. |