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  • 41laudable — I adjective admirable, approvable, comendable, creditable, deserving, estimable, excellent, exemplary, hallowed, laudabilis, laudatus, laude dignus, matchless, meritorious, model, noble, peerless, praiseworthy, saintly, sterling, uncensurable,… …

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  • 42meritorious — mer·i·to·ri·ous /ˌmer ə tōr ē əs/ adj 1: deserving of honor or esteem 2: having merit a meritorious claim Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 43reputable — I adjective acclaimed, celebrated, conscientious, creditable, dependable, dignified, distinguished, eminent, esteemed, estimable, ethical, faithful, famed, held in esteem, held in good repute, high principled, honest, honestus, honorable, honored …

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  • 44undeniable — I adjective axiomatic, axiomatical, beyond a doubt, beyond all question, beyond dispute, certain, clear, compelling, conclusive, convincing, demonstrable, established, evidens, evident, firm, haud dubius, inappealable, incontestable,… …

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  • 45unobjectionable — I adjective acceptable, adequate, admissible, allowable, condonable, defensible, harmless, inoffensive, irreprehensible, irreproachable, irreprovable, passable, satisfactory, tolerable, unblameworthy, uncensurable, unexceptionable, unimpeachable …

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  • 46unrefutable — I adjective accurate, certain, demonstrated, doubtless, factual, inappealable, incontestable, incontrovertible, indisputable, indubitable, irrefragable, irrefutable, positive, proved, proven, sure, true, unanswerable, unconfutable,… …

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  • 47upright — I adjective aboveboard, candid, circumspect, conscientious, erect, estimable, ethical, fair, forthright, good, guileless, highly principled, honest, honestus, honorable, incorruptible, integer, just, laudable, legitimate, moral, probus, pure,… …

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  • 48PRICE, RICHARD —    English moralist, born in Glamorganshire; wrote on politics and economics as well as ethics, in which last he followed CUDWORTH (q.v. CUDWORTH, RALPH), and insisted on the unimpeachable quality of moral distinctions, and the unimpeachable… …

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  • 49authority — n. control power 1) to assume; delegate; demonstrate, show; establish; exercise, wield; invoke authority 2) to defy; deny, reject; undermine authority 3) absolute, complete, full, supreme, unquestioned; parental authority 4) authority for; over… …

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  • 50source — n. 1) to tap a source 2) to cite; disclose, indicate, reveal one s sources 3) an impeccable, unimpeachable; reliable, reputable, trustworthy; unreliable source 4) an undisclosed, unnamed source 5) an original source 6) an energy source 7) sources …

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