How To Use Unimpeachable In A Sentence

  • Yet he must have come pretty close to believing that, unimpeachable as his manners remained, for Whinnie had burned the roast of veal to a charry mass, the Twins were crying like mad, and Dinkie had painted himself and most of the dining-room table with Worcestershire sauce. The Prairie Mother
  • an unimpeachable source
  • They approve of him in the way he's performed in office but they don't look at him as a kind of unimpeachable moral figure here who could kind of say, "OK, here's the way it goes. CNN Transcript - Special Event: Florida Passes Crucial Deadline; Gore Wins Legal Victory - November 17, 2000
  • 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.
  • As an intellectual of international stature and unimpeachable integrity, he was an obvious choice for the job. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Here is a man who had an unimpeachable reputation.
  • This sounds more like a Beach Boys offcut mind, but the lyrics are unimpeachable in their brown-nosing: "They were playing lovely tunes/by the light of the moon. Readers recommend: fantasy songs
  • I wish I hadn't seen the reformed Velvet Underground, whose show featured Lou Reed doing a lot of vocal extemporisation of the "wooh yeah mama" variety while sporting a haircut that made him look not like an icon of unimpeachable countercultural cool, but Ian McShane in Lovejoy. Stone Roses reunion: What's the worst that can happen?
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • So thorough is the American acculturation to the glory of war and the uprightness of nation that even unimpeachable evidence of atrocities is insufficient to break through the hegemonic facade. Randall Amster: WikiLessons: War Is a Joke, But It Isn't Funny
  • As an intellectual of international stature and unimpeachable integrity, he was an obvious choice for the job. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your testimony on this matter is hardly unimpeachable.
  • There's an unimpeachable identification for you.
  • But one unimpeachable witness in the court of history is sufficient.
  • There was "no error of principle" in the "unimpeachable" award to Mr Marano, ruled Lord Justice Thorpe, sitting with Lord Justice Wall and Lord Justice Rimer. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • You have to be absolutely certain that not only the head of the organisation but the board of trustees are unimpeachable. Times, Sunday Times
  • It does mean that he is completely blind to the notion of gentile privilege, is completely disinterested in viewing things from a Jewish perspective or taking our voice and experience seriously as something as valuable, and views it as an affront if anyone calls him on it or attempts to inform him that his views are not unimpeachable on the subject. The Debate Link
  • The unimpeachable morality and impeccable conduct of the shootist who never killed anyone still captures imaginations today.
  • Presumably, as the man in charge of policing local councillors' behaviour, he is a man of unimpeachable moral standards himself?
  • Her hair is a perfect, unimpeachable sheet of pure platinum blonde. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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 said all five were men of unimpeachable character.
  • It's given opponents of climate action leverage to attack what was widely considered to be unimpeachable, which is the science. Chicagotribune.com -
  • Mary, after an afternoon out, came home with her face all red and blubbered, sat in the kitchen sobbing and rocking herself, and told Mavis how she had heard on unimpeachable authority that the higgler was a married man. The Devil's Garden
  • 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.
  • His track record is unimpeachable and there can be no doubt that he knows the game inside out.
  • When Sister Carol, along with the liberal advocacy group Network, backed the bill, her religious vocation became the focus of media attention: In a New York Times story, one source spoke of the sisters '"unimpeachable" reputation for serving the needs of the poor. The Daily Register
  • By the way, the word you want is 'unimpeachable', not 'impeachable'. Carry-Over Thread
  • He is almost unimpeachable because to criticise him is seen as poor form.
  • They are witnesses of unimpeachable integrity. The Sun
  • I believe that any nominee for a judicial post - let's talk about the Supreme Court - ought to have unimpeachable integrity.
  • They are a model of rational discourse, replete with references to the Federalist Papers and other similarly unimpeachable authorities.
  • The _morale_ of the players could hardly be called unimpeachable, at least in some instances, but the violations of social rules were not so open as they had been in the old days. The Palmy Days of Nance Oldfield
  • The guys who made these selections are above reproach, they're unimpeachable, these fellows.
  • In all his dealings with the Acadians, the Indian had found only unimpeachable faith and honor; but with the colonist of Massachusetts, there had been nothing but over-reaching and treachery: intercourse with the first had not led to a scratch, or a single drop of blood; while on the other hand a bounty of "one hundred pounds was offered for each male of their tribe if over twelve years of age, if scalped; one hundred and five pounds if taken prisoner; fifty pounds for each _woman and child scalped_, and fifty pounds when brought in alive. Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Many wondered aloud if his career, and previously unimpeachable reputation, could recover. Times, Sunday Times
  • Quality: High (Jeff Smith's art and storytelling remain unimpeachable, and Hamaker's color has reached new levels of awesomeness) Comics Review: Bone 7: Ghost Circles
  • One of the later tracks on "Jungle Music," a startlingly spare and sumptuous remix of Strafe's "Set It Off," helped divine so-called electro and house music, and remains an unimpeachable classic from New York's musical underground in the 1980s. Rescuing a Disco Demigod From Oblivion
  • For diabetes sufferers, the 'menu du jour' will include half a bottle of red vin ordinaire, following what Lansley will call "unimpeachable" research proving that such treatment contributes to their care. Andrew Lansley to add French lessons to NHS reform
  • I note that book publishing itself is becoming much more honest, truthful, unimpeachable, authentic, and precise about everything from numbers of books sold to the unvarnished, unexaggerated, unerring, and unaffected stories it tells as all who toil and sweat in this scrupulous business strive as best we can to maintain the veracious sheen-of-sham and hocus pocus so inherently attached like Superglue to our equivocated reputations for flimflam and fiddle-dee-dee. Obscure Books, Part II - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Lord Fletcher, said the Bishop, was a man of unimpeachable integrity and character.
  • How can you doubt the integrity of players of unimpeachable reputation?
  • Above, at 1: 41pm, you suggested that the reason you talk about bias rather than the merits is because you feel that you first need to establish that HRW is not some unimpeachable source. The Volokh Conspiracy » Taking the Yglesias Challenge on Human Rights Watch
  • 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.
  • Lord Fletcher, said the Bishop, was a man of unimpeachable integrity and character.
  • But he needs wiser advice and a larger operation that can only be provided by a donor of unimpeachable integrity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Doctrine of pre-emption becomes inoperable without unimpeachable intelligence accepted by all as the coin of the realm.
  • To be an "unimpeachable" wife was not to her thinking a sufficient meeting of her problem. The Tyranny of Weakness
  • A judge should possess an unimpeachable character and unbreached integrity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lord Fletcher, said the Bishop, was a man of unimpeachable integrity and character.
  • You have to be absolutely certain that not only the head of the organisation but the board of trustees are unimpeachable. Times, Sunday Times
  • What kind of birds are those, Dad?" the Mannion guys and their mother wanted to know, as if I am the unimpeachable source of all things ornithological, an idea they picked up from their old man's habit of showing off the little bird lore that he has memorized. Notes from the field: Vultures in the neighborhood
  • For the unimpeachable reputation, authenticity is all. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The last time Canada had a genuine constitutional crisis, the King-Byng affair, it ended in pretty much disaster, in the Prime Minister illegitimately asserting non-existent powers over the governor-general who was supposed to be in the reserve, supreme and unimpeachable. Matthew Yglesias » Is The Left in Crisis?
  • 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.
  • This sounds more like a Beach Boys offcut mind, but the lyrics are unimpeachable in their brown-nosing: "They were playing lovely tunes/by the light of the moon. Readers recommend: fantasy songs
  • After he left the deck, the officer of the watch, wrapped in his pea-jacket, measured his length on the weather hencoop, and soon gave unimpeachable evidence of enjoying a comfortable nap. Jack in the Forecastle or, Incidents in the Early Life of Hawser Martingale
  • And, ‘people of unimpeachable character’ have also reported that I and many other conjurors performed many miracles, over the years, and they were quite wrong.
  • You can be morally unimpeachable for entirely selfish reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would be vital, as he knew, for the next few exchanges to be transcribed with unimpeachable certitude.
  • You can be morally unimpeachable for entirely selfish reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are virtually unimpeachable in the unbiased, invariably correct reading of a race.
  • You can be morally unimpeachable for entirely selfish reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • His close control is marginally functional, unimpeachable, without being flashy and he has the ability to almost collide with an opponent before ghosting past him.
  • They are unquestionable, unassailable, unimpeachable.
  • Respectable ad agencies, of course, will insist that their own ethical standards are unimpeachable.

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