that cannot be appeased
1implacable — [im plak′ə bəl, implā′kəbəl] adj. [Fr < L implacabilis] 1. not placable; that cannot be appeased or pacified; relentless; inexorable 2. Rare that cannot be eased, lessened, or allayed SYN. INFLEXIBLE implacability n. implacably adv …
2inexpiable — [in eks′pē ə bəl] adj. [L inexpiabilis] 1. that cannot be expiated or atoned for [an inexpiable sin] 2. Archaic that cannot be appeased; implacable inexpiably adv …
3in|ex´pi|a|ble|ness — in|ex|pi|a|ble «IHK spee uh buhl», adjective. 1. that cannot be atoned for: »Murder is an inexpiable crime. 2. that cannot be appeased by expiation; implacable; irreconcilable: »inexpiable hate. ╂[< Latin inexpiābilis < in not + expiābilis… …
4in|ex|pi|a|ble — «IHK spee uh buhl», adjective. 1. that cannot be atoned for: »Murder is an inexpiable crime. 2. that cannot be appeased by expiation; implacable; irreconcilable: »inexpiable hate. ╂[< Latin inexpiābilis < in not + expiābilis reconcilable… …
5inappeasable — /in euh pee zeuh beuhl/, adj. not appeasable; that cannot be appeased: inappeasable anger. [1830 40; IN 3 + APPEASABLE] * * * …
6inappeasable — adjective That cannot be appeased …
7unappeasable — a. 1. Insatiable, insatiate, that cannot be appeased, inextinguishable. 2. Irreconcilable, implacable …
8implacable — adj. that cannot be appeased; inexorable. Derivatives: implacability n. implacably adv. Etymology: ME f. F implacable or L implacabilis (as IN (1), PLACABLE) …
9tragedy — /traj i dee/, n., pl. tragedies. 1. a dramatic composition, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme, typically that of a great person destined through a flaw of character or conflict with some overpowering force, as fate or society …
10Immortality — • By immortality is ordinarily understood the doctrine that the human soul will survive death, continuing in the possession of an endless conscious existence Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Immortality Immortality …