Examples of 'implacably opposed' in a sentence

Meaning of "implacably opposed"

implacably opposed: This phrase describes a stance of unwavering, relentless opposition or hostility towards someone, something, or a particular viewpoint. It conveys a firm and resolute refusal to change or reconsider one's position

How to use "implacably opposed" in a sentence

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Australia is implacably opposed to terrorism in all its forms.
But her rancorous brothers, Ferdinand and the Cardinal, are implacably opposed to the match.
Marxists are implacably opposed to this criminal imperialist war.
Mr Johnson 's former allies in the DUP are implacably opposed.
They remain implacably opposed to the peace process.
Africa Confidential said in 2011 that he ' clearly remains implacably opposed to the Rwandan government.
I am implacably opposed to the book.
Not everyone in parliament is implacably opposed to the deal.
He was implacably opposed to the ideas of Socialist realism.
The prospect of two blocs implacably opposed to each other.
Implacably opposed to helping Britain.
He knows that I am implacably opposed to apartheid.
Both are implacably opposed to US and Israeli interference in the Muslim world.
But some Americans remained implacably opposed to helping Britain.
Or are you implacably opposed to giving anyone a free choice?

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Are these two things implacably opposed to each other?
I have always implacably opposed all forms of racism, antisemitism and Islamophobia.
Fidel Castro, it is true, remains implacably opposed to capitalist restoration.
Instead, God is implacably opposed to any kind of evil and always resists it.
Yet, you seem implacably opposed to them.
Yet, you seem implacably opposed to them . I must knowwhere you stand on all this.
It leaves the US and Russia implacably opposed in their visions for Syria . ".
What we are implacably opposed to, however, is so-called “ western ” democracy.
Some officers were also implacably opposed to our programs, but they were few in number.
Her father was implacably opposed to a marriage, and the couple eloped to Paris in June 1697.
At any rate, Anna remained implacably opposed to the Doukas family thereafter.
The VNQDD remained implacably opposed to any coexistence with the communists.
Ron Paul is implacably opposed to Obama 's agenda.

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All of us either opposed this or did not know of it
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