ADVERB
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in an irreproachable and blameless manner
she had lived blamelessly until she met this man
How To Use irreproachably In A Sentence
- He could also claim a legitimacy built on a succession of victories in irreproachably clean popular votes in referendums and multi-party elections.
- Mainly they seemed irreproachably mature, men who might easily have other jobs as engineers, or sales executives in a regional weed killer and sheep-dip firm. Rolling World Cup nostalgia is the only sporting show in town
- It was Freddie Drummond, irreproachably clothed and comported, seated at his study desk or facing his class in Sociology 17, who saw SOUTH OF THE SLOT
- She may advocate a matriarchy, but it is a matriarchy where leaders remain irreproachably ladylike, and therefore ultimately submissive to men.