unimpeachable
English
Etymology
un- + impeachable
Pronunciation
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Adjective
unimpeachable (comparative more unimpeachable, superlative most unimpeachable)
- Not able to be impeached or reproached.
- a gentleman of unimpeachable integrity
- 2022 November 12, Matteo Wong, “How Did America End Up With the Z.O.M.B.I.E. Act?”, in The Atlantic:
- “Patriotism” makes for a slogan that is so unimpeachable it’s arguably even manipulative; as a matter of strategy, it’s harder for opponents to vote against the USA PATRIOT Act than, say, the Enhanced Security Act.
- Blameless.
- Beyond doubt.
- an unimpeachable alibi
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