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irreproachable
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irreproachable
(adjective)
irreproachable
/ˌirɪ
ˈ
proʊtʃəbəl/
adjective
irreproachable
/ˌirɪ
ˈ
proʊtʃəbəl/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of IRREPROACHABLE
formal
:
not deserving criticism or blame
:
having no fault
His conduct as a police officer was
irreproachable
.
irreproachable
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— irreproachably
/ˌirɪ
ˈ
proʊtʃəbli/
adverb
He acted
irreproachably
at all times.
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