释义 |
unimpeachableun‧im‧peach‧a‧ble /ˌʌnɪmˈpiːtʃəbəl◂/ adjective formal - unimpeachable statistical proof
- Avoid detached signatures, unless they are of extreme rarity and unimpeachable authenticity.
- But it gives Tom an unimpeachable alibi.
- Collectively its dedication, despite all difficulties, constituted an unimpeachable example.
- Its author has an unimpeachable pedigree: stories in the New Yorker, degrees from Stanford and Harvard.
- One person has wide and reliable knowledge of cars, as well as an unimpeachable moral character.
- She possessed unimpeachable status, for she was the Firstborn.
- So you devise a situation where an absolutely unimpeachable witness sees the murderer in black leaving the scene of the crime.
so good or definite that criticism or doubt is impossible: unimpeachable morals—unimpeachably adverb |