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irreprehensible

[i-rep-ri-hen-suh-buhl] / ˌɪ rɛp rɪˈhɛn sə bəl /


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If art is, as some assert, a thing of proportions, then surely this drama is entitled to the highest praise; for its proportions are irreprehensible.

From Vondel's Lucifer by Vondel, Joost van den

This filled all present with fear, seeing the endeavors of the enemy of man to find something to condemn even in the life of so holy and so irreprehensible a bishop.

From The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March by Butler, Alban

And yet one of these three is of necessity,—either that every fantasy is not the work of Fate, or that every receipt and consent of fantasy is faultless, or that Fate itself is not irreprehensible.

From Complete Works of Plutarch — Volume 3: Essays and Miscellanies by Plutarch

His irreprehensible life and amiable disposition endeared him to all.

From Niels Klim's journey under the ground being a narrative of his wonderful descent to the subterranean lands; together with an account of the sensible animals and trees inhabiting the planet Nazar and the firmament. by Gierlow, John

His conduct here, if not irreprehensible, was at least very much amended.

From The Life of Friedrich Schiller Comprehending an Examination of His Works by Carlyle, Thomas