implacability
noun [ U ] uk/ɪmˌplæk.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ us/ɪmˌplæk.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
顽固;坚定;不能改变
the quality of having strong opinions or feelings that are impossible to change
The head teacher's implacability has caused resentment among some teachers. 校长的顽固态度引起了部分教师的不满。
Those closest to him never doubted his implacability.
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- The King's implacability eventually led to the Civil War, which ended in his own execution and rule by Oliver Cromwell.
- Part of the problem may be her implacability.
- In spite of the familiar gentleness of her face, there was also an unusual implacability.
- The speed of events and his implacability made coherent planning virtually impossible.