irreprovable

English

Etymology

ir- + reprovable

Adjective

irreprovable (comparative more irreprovable, superlative most irreprovable)

  1. Not reprovable; irreproachable.
    • 1999, Charlotte Turner Smith, Elizabeth Kraft, The Young Philosopher, →ISBN, page 209:
      Would to God, Mrs. Glenmorris, your conduct has always been as irreprovable.
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