Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In an unimpeachable manner; blamelessly.
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- adverb In an
unimpeachable manner.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adverb without question
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Examples
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Is there an occult value system in musical theatre salons that precludes the public performance -- even the period recreation -- of especially important and by all accounts unimpeachably great work, such as the Beatles catalog?
James Rotondi: "Rain" On Their Parade: Why the NY Times review of "Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles On Broadway" is All Wet James Rotondi 2010
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Like Brief Encounter, as unimpeachably swooning yet hilariously stiff a romance as you could desire.
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Now he's just sort of there, wrestling with the old problems in a way that is undoubtedly less exciting than when he was lurking inspirationally, unimpeachably, on the outside.
Has Kenny Dalglish taken Liverpool as far as he can?| Barney Ronay 2011
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Is there an occult value system in musical theatre salons that precludes the public performance -- even the period recreation -- of especially important and by all accounts unimpeachably great work, such as the Beatles catalog?
James Rotondi: "Rain" On Their Parade: Why the NY Times review of "Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles On Broadway" is All Wet James Rotondi 2010
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If you'd prefer to write about characters entirely innocent of TV, you'd need to retreat as far as the 1940s; then you get the second world war and the Holocaust, subjects that, despite their historical specificity, are understood by everyone to be unimpeachably Timeless.
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On the one hand, Rohan Maitzen's comments about the nature of "academic criticism" seem to me unimpeachably correct:
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That's because Redford has become the Stanley Kramer of our times: a style-free, signature-less auteur of respectable American liberalism, unimpeachably decent and motivated by the highest ideals – and as boring as a 12-hour car ride with Teacher.
The Conspirator proves that Robert Redford should stick to Sundance 2011
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I've known superb lawyers who are also unimpeachably decent human beings.
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That's because Redford has become the Stanley Kramer of our times: a style-free, signature-less auteur of respectable American liberalism, unimpeachably decent and motivated by the highest ideals – and as boring as a 12-hour car ride with Teacher.
The Conspirator proves that Robert Redford should stick to Sundance 2011
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Is there an occult value system in musical theatre salons that precludes the public performance -- even the period recreation -- of especially important and by all accounts unimpeachably great work, such as the Beatles catalog?
James Rotondi: "Rain" On Their Parade: Why the NY Times review of "Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles On Broadway" is All Wet James Rotondi 2010
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