Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The character of being unimpeachable, or not open to objection or criticism; blamelessness.
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- noun The state or condition of being
unimpeachable ;blamelessness .
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Examples
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No surprise given that he is a "foreign policy analyst" for Fox News, but to our gallant Captain that probably cinches Ross's unimpeachability as a source, and the Captain has no doubt what motivates Spielberg:
Oliver Stone and Steven Spielberg: The Doublemint Twins of Treason: James Wolcott Wolcott, James, 1952- 2009
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No one does charitable unimpeachability like the Irish!
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The unimpeachability of his form is always balanced by the palpability of his sound, the miracle of his sound mixtures, the resoluteness of his energy, the living spirit, the heartbeat, the unsentimental warmth of his feeling.
A Mozart Player Gives Himself Advice Brendel, Alfred 1985
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It is because of this, that the unity of a portrait carries conviction of its truth and of the unimpeachability of its evidence, that this phase of art becomes so valuable as history.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861 Various
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Tanty, who had been holding forth with the rapidity of a loose windmill in a hurricane, here found herself forced to pause and take breath; which she did, fanning herself with much energy, a triumphant consciousness of the unimpeachability of her logic written upon her heated countenance.
The Light of Scarthey Egerton Castle 1889
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And I'm not really sure what you think gives you the right, or the moral unimpeachability to do that.
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And I'm not really sure what you think gives you the right, or the moral unimpeachability to do that.
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Tammany Hall looks like a symbol of unimpeachability compared to what's going on now.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED Mike Rivero 2010
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And I'm not really sure what you think gives you the right, or the moral unimpeachability to do that.
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And I'm not really sure what you think gives you the right, or the moral unimpeachability to do that.
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