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unexceptionably

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In an unexceptionable manner.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adverb In an unexceptionable manner.

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Examples

  • On his right hand he had a middle-aged cleric, surely a canon of the cathedral, well-fleshed and portly, but with a countenance of such uncompromising rectitude that Cadfael judged he might well be that Morgant whose future errand it was to see that both father and daughter conducted themselves unexceptionably on the journey to dispose of Heledd to a husband.

    His Disposition 2010

  • Everyone else in the cast is unexceptionably competent.

    When Two Heads Are Lesser Than One 2010

  • Peter Robinson's at 256 to 262 Regent Street advertised "Mourning for servants at unexceptionably low rates, at a great saving to large or small families."

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • Peter Robinson's at 256 to 262 Regent Street advertised "Mourning for servants at unexceptionably low rates, at a great saving to large or small families."

    Victorian Funerals and Mourning 2008

  • In the new setting, the projective properties of figures can be defined unexceptionably. a one-one mapping f of projective space onto itself is a collineation if it sends any three collinear points A, B, and C, to three points (A), (B), and (C), which are collinear too.

    Nineteenth Century Geometry Torretti, Roberto 2007

  • The same number of living monks would not smell half so unexceptionably.

    Spooky Rome: The Capucin Crypt at eternallycool.net 2007

  • The same number of living monks would not smell half so unexceptionably.

    2007 October 31 archive at eternallycool.net 2007

  • The same number of living monks would not smell half so unexceptionably.

    2007 October archive at eternallycool.net 2007

  • I rest a great deal upon your prudence: and it will be very meritorious, if you can overcome yourself, so as to act unexceptionably, though it may not be deserved on this occasion.

    Pamela 2006

  • Indeed, madam, said I, he has been pleased to give me a most noble lecture; and I find he was angry with me in earnest, and that it will not be an easy task to behave unexceptionably to him: for he is very nice and delicate in his notions, I perceive; but yet, as your ladyship says, exceeding generous.

    Pamela 2006

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