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inappeasable
[ in-uh-pee-zuh-buhl ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of inappeasable1
First recorded in 1830–40; in- 3 + appeasable ( def )
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Example Sentences
The anguish it caused a man so compressed, must have been terrible; the wrath it awakened, inappeasable.
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I have a great and inappeasable desire to see for myself if all the nooks and corners of that place have given up their secrets.
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The boys had their own beliefs about the different animals, and one of these concerned the inappeasable ferocity of the zebra.
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The hideous curse was inappeasable, and the doomed victim spell-bound, powerless to resist.
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That was the cause of the inappeasable fury of the Tuvaches, who had remained miserably poor.
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