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How to use implacably in a sentence

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They steam implacably ahead while the rest of us flail about in a sea of moral relativism and get nothing but mental cramp for our trouble.
Whatever I might be able to say to him today, he seems fairly implacably opposed to the provisions.
Those who believe that Blake was implacably opposed to science would be surprised to read the final lines of his magnum opus, The Four Zoas.
It's just that the characters themselves are flattened by this implacably literal-minded manipulation.
I started off implacably opposed to this and now I am almost evangelical in my support.
His considerable exertions notwithstanding, truth in matters of statecraft remains implacably gray.
We are implacably against those who are implacably against us, yet we are generous toward those who are willing to reason with us.
I will say that unless we act swiftly, the mouse of human rights will implacably be eaten by the cat of economic globalization.
And then slowly, implacably, the weather changed, the desert began its insidious creep, the simoon started to scour the land and the hills with its harsh dragon's breath.
In its slightly blurry, photographic realism, the painting presents an implacably empirical view of the world.
Either Moscow was implacably belligerent or shared the same rational interests as the United States.
And in the fashion that Rupert does things – peremptorily, wrathfully, implacably – it would seem to leave Wendi far out in the cold.
The plan was dropped because Labour, under then prime minister Gordon Brown, were implacably opposed, according to the Tory source.
Truths are there, but they tend to lurk implacably behind formulations and talking points.
On the other hand, the panel is at least not dominated by ideologues implacably opposed to compromise from the outset.
It is advancing implacably, bringing about fundamental changes to the economics of the broadcasting industry.
Sacha Guitry compared his theatre to a watch with an ingenious mechanism: the different parts of his plays implacably made people laugh.
It collapses as rapidly as we saw it rise, while the small and constant light of love continues burning implacably.
The spectacle is the secret form of public misery, where value operates implacably while the deceived gaze only meets things and their use.
As announced a few days ago by weather adviser Sylvain Mondon, the medium NNW'ly wind is reigning implacably over what is a much calmer ocean.
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Examples from Classical Literature
His voice was quiet as he murmured, softly, implacably, before he was gone.
Those monsters would have haunted him as implacably as ever.
She and her friends, therefore, were implacably hostile to him.
To the king in league with privilege he was implacably opposed.
His devotion to righteousness was implacably sincere and severe.
With United implacably opposed to selling Rooney, though, that potential transfer appears to have reached an impasse.
But for as long as I can remember I've been implacably opposed to capital punishment, its wrongness one of my few absolute certainties.
He also recounts implacably how his prediction of a boy's death comes true after his parents neglect his catechizing.
Trott likes bowlers to be unamused and advanced implacably to his century from 224 balls.
I knew it capable of betraying the generous ardour of youth as implacably as, indifferent to evil and good, it would have betrayed the basest greed or the noblest heroism.
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