"Implacability" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "implacability" refers to the quality of being impossible to appease, moderate, or soften; being unwaveringly harsh, unyielding, or unrelenting in one's attitude, behavior, or demands. It describes a person or a situation that is unchangeable, intractable, and unresponsive to reason, persuasion, or compromise.
Impinging refers to the act of striking or coming into contact with something, typically in a sudden or forceful way. It can also describe a circumstance where two things meet or collide, often causing an effect or change.
I apologize, but "impinguate" is not a real word in the English language. It is possible that it is a made-up or misspelled word. If you meant a different word, please provide the correct word, and I'll be happy to help you understand its meaning.
Impiousness is the quality of being impious, which means having a lack of reverence for God or the gods, or being irreverent towards sacred things. It can also describe a lack of moral principles or a disregard for conventional morality.
Implacable refers to something or someone that is merciless, relentless, and unwavering in pursuit of a goal or revenge, often without showing any mercy or compassion. In other words, it means something is completely unyielding and unrelenting in its intensity, severity, or determination.