implacability
noun[U]
uk/ɪmˌplæk.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/ɪmˌplæk.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/thequalityof havingstrongopinionsorfeelingsthat areimpossibletochange:
Theheadteacher's implacability hascausedresentmentamong someteachers.
Thoseclosestto him neverdoubtedhis implacability.
- The King's implacabilityeventuallyledto the Civil War, whichendedin his ownexecutionandruleby Oliver Cromwell.
- Part of theproblemmay be her implacability.
- Inspiteof thefamiliargentlenessof herface, there was also anunusualimplacability.
- Thespeedofeventsand his implacability madecoherentplanningvirtuallyimpossible.
Inevitable
- all roads lead to Romeidiom
- automatic
- automatically
- be (only) a matter of timeidiom
- be damned ifyoudo and damned ifyoudon'tidiom
- be nothing for itidiom
- be part and parcel ofsomethingidiom
- fated
- implacable
- implacably
- inalienable
- ineluctable
- inexorably
- it can't be helpedidiom
- relentless
- relentlessly
- relentlessness
- seal
- unavoidably
- unstoppable