unimpeachable

  • 21unimpeachable — un•im•peach•a•ble [[t]ˌʌn ɪmˈpi tʃə bəl[/t]] adj. above suspicion; impossible to discredit; impeccable • Etymology: 1775–85 un im•peach a•bil′i•ty, un im•peach′a•ble•ness, n. un im•peach′a•bly, adv …

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  • 22unimpeachable — /ʌnɪmˈpitʃəbəl / (say unim peechuhbuhl) adjective 1. that cannot be doubted; beyond question. 2. irreproachable; blameless. –unimpeachability /ˌʌnɪmpitʃəˈbɪləti/ (say .unimpeechuh biluhtee), noun –unimpeachably, adverb …

  • 23unimpeachable — adj. giving no opportunity for censure; beyond reproach or question. Derivatives: unimpeachably adv …

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  • 24unimpeachable for waste — A phrase, such as without impeachment of waste, in an instrument which creates a tenancy, which legalizes or authorizes acts or conduct that would otherwise constitute waste on the part of the tenant. 56 Am J1st Waste § 7. The phrase without… …

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  • 25Unimpeachableness — Unimpeachable Un im*peach a*ble, a. Not impeachable; not to be called in question; exempt from liability to accusation; free from stain, guilt, or fault; irreproachable; blameless; as, an unimpeachable reputation; unimpeachable testimony. Burke.… …

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  • 26Unimpeachably — Unimpeachable Un im*peach a*ble, a. Not impeachable; not to be called in question; exempt from liability to accusation; free from stain, guilt, or fault; irreproachable; blameless; as, an unimpeachable reputation; unimpeachable testimony. Burke.… …

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  • 27unimpeachably — unimpeachable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ beyond reproach. DERIVATIVES unimpeachably adverb …

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  • 28Companions of William the Conqueror — Companions of the Conqueror fighting at Hastings. The Duke is on the right, and shows his face to encourage his followers. Legend above: Hic Est Dux Wilel(mus), Here is Duke William . At the left is Bishop Odo. Legend above: Hic Odo Eps… …

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  • 29Settled Land Acts — A settlement is a conveyancing device used by a property owner who wants to ensure that future generations of his family are provided for.Two main types of settlement* The Trust for sale – under this device the property which can be real or… …

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  • 30un|im|peach|a|ble — «UHN ihm PEE chuh buhl», adjective. 1. free from fault, flaw, or error; not able to be doubted or questioned: »an unimpachable fact, an unimpeachable source. When Parliament met, the leaders of both the parties in both the Houses made speeches in …

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