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irreproachable

[ir-i-proh-chuh-buhl] / ˌɪr ɪˈproʊ tʃə bəl /


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Government spokesman Gabriel Attal said ministers “have a duty to be totally irreproachable and exemplary.”

From Seattle Times

“The difference between two and three stars is that three means a true culinary experience of irreproachable quality,” Poullennec said.

From Washington Post

Another environmentalist told me that Attenborough possesses irreproachable integrity, but his long silence on extinction and global warming in his television work has contributed towards a popular knowledge deficit.

From The Guardian

As for Malrait, he told the La Provence newspaper that he considered himself "irreproachable" and that he was amazed by the amount of coverage the affair was getting in the media.

From BBC

“The player has to have irreproachable conduct and be a good representative of the team and the league,” he said.

From New York Times