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Definition of unimpeachable in English: unimpeachableadjectiveʌnɪmˈpiːtʃəb(ə)lˌənəmˈpitʃəb(ə)l Not able to be doubted, questioned, or criticized; entirely trustworthy. 无可怀疑的;无可指摘的;完全可靠的 完全可靠的证人。 Example sentencesExamples - Here is a man who had an unimpeachable reputation.
- Here is an unassuming straight-to-video-worthy horror flick which goes about its job with unimpeachable competence, never troubling to conceal how abjectly derivative and cliched it is.
- How can you doubt the integrity of players of unimpeachable reputation?
- The guys who made these selections are above reproach, they're unimpeachable, these fellows.
- The economic evidence for moving the peak of the long Clinton expansion backwards by two or three months is dubious at best, even if the political rationale is unimpeachable.
- It was bad enough that at the best possible time to kill this monstrous legislation, in the Commons, with unimpeachable democratic legitimacy, we failed because we couldn't be bothered to turn up.
- He is almost unimpeachable because to criticise him is seen as poor form.
- They said it came from an unimpeachable source.
- If Scotland is to live up to its reputation as a first-rate nation, voters - and newspapers - have every right to demand unimpeachable standards from the First Minister.
- They are a model of rational discourse, replete with references to the Federalist Papers and other similarly unimpeachable authorities.
- That pitch might have been better made against a track record of unimpeachable integrity, where promises had been kept, failure openly acknowledged, and honesty had been the keynote of his government.
- I believe that any nominee for a judicial post - let's talk about the Supreme Court - ought to have unimpeachable integrity.
- His track record is unimpeachable and there can be no doubt that he knows the game inside out.
- Its status as an unimpeachable classic - one that is even appreciated by bona fide, elbow patch-sporting intellectuals - looms large over the rest of the genre.
- In unimpeachable academic language, those who wish to squander their talents have been presented with yet another excuse to add to the great armoury of excuses that have already gained currency.
- At first just one or two publications printed material that previously would have been banned, and a few newspapers criticized what had previously been unimpeachable.
- Presumably, as the man in charge of policing local councillors' behaviour, he is a man of unimpeachable moral standards himself?
- They are unquestionable, unassailable, unimpeachable.
- But one unimpeachable witness in the court of history is sufficient.
- There's an unimpeachable identification for you.
Synonyms trustworthy, reliable, dependable, unquestionable, unassailable, unchallengeable, above suspicion, beyond suspicion perfect, faultless, blameless, impeccable, irreproachable, unblemished Definition of unimpeachable in US English: unimpeachableadjectiveˌənəmˈpēCHəb(ə)lˌənəmˈpitʃəb(ə)l Not able to be doubted, questioned, or criticized; entirely trustworthy. 无可怀疑的;无可指摘的;完全可靠的 完全可靠的证人。 Example sentencesExamples - In unimpeachable academic language, those who wish to squander their talents have been presented with yet another excuse to add to the great armoury of excuses that have already gained currency.
- If Scotland is to live up to its reputation as a first-rate nation, voters - and newspapers - have every right to demand unimpeachable standards from the First Minister.
- That pitch might have been better made against a track record of unimpeachable integrity, where promises had been kept, failure openly acknowledged, and honesty had been the keynote of his government.
- The guys who made these selections are above reproach, they're unimpeachable, these fellows.
- They are unquestionable, unassailable, unimpeachable.
- It was bad enough that at the best possible time to kill this monstrous legislation, in the Commons, with unimpeachable democratic legitimacy, we failed because we couldn't be bothered to turn up.
- They said it came from an unimpeachable source.
- Its status as an unimpeachable classic - one that is even appreciated by bona fide, elbow patch-sporting intellectuals - looms large over the rest of the genre.
- There's an unimpeachable identification for you.
- At first just one or two publications printed material that previously would have been banned, and a few newspapers criticized what had previously been unimpeachable.
- Here is a man who had an unimpeachable reputation.
- Here is an unassuming straight-to-video-worthy horror flick which goes about its job with unimpeachable competence, never troubling to conceal how abjectly derivative and cliched it is.
- Presumably, as the man in charge of policing local councillors' behaviour, he is a man of unimpeachable moral standards himself?
- His track record is unimpeachable and there can be no doubt that he knows the game inside out.
- He is almost unimpeachable because to criticise him is seen as poor form.
- They are a model of rational discourse, replete with references to the Federalist Papers and other similarly unimpeachable authorities.
- But one unimpeachable witness in the court of history is sufficient.
- How can you doubt the integrity of players of unimpeachable reputation?
- I believe that any nominee for a judicial post - let's talk about the Supreme Court - ought to have unimpeachable integrity.
- The economic evidence for moving the peak of the long Clinton expansion backwards by two or three months is dubious at best, even if the political rationale is unimpeachable.
Synonyms trustworthy, reliable, dependable, unquestionable, unassailable, unchallengeable, above suspicion, beyond suspicion |