How to Use unimpeachable in a Sentence
unimpeachable
adjective- The information is from an unimpeachable source.
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What are the boundaries that are unimpeachable for you?
— Amanda Nguyen, Marie Claire, 22 Apr. 2021 -
Wilson: To this day, the Cars’ first record is unimpeachable in every way.
— Mikael Wood, Los Angeles Times, 25 Mar. 2024 -
Gronk, Kelce and Olsen are unimpeachable as the top three, and Reed’s only question mark is health.
— Michael Beller, SI.com, 15 Aug. 2017 -
And from that smash debut at Carnegie on, the film treats Bernstein as unimpeachable on the podium.
— Zachary Woolfe, New York Times, 22 Dec. 2023 -
An unimpeachable journalist at a time that could use a few more of those.
— Brian Steinberg, Variety, 14 Mar. 2023 -
In the meantime, thank you to Succession for this unimpeachable feeling of doom that will hang over us for the next week.
— Kathryn Vanarendonk, Vulture, 5 Dec. 2021 -
The steal that was the López trade also doesn’t mean Elias’ recent resume is unimpeachable.
— Jacob Calvin Meyer, Baltimore Sun, 3 Sep. 2023 -
Which means the album is an exercise in time travel, to the defining era of unimpeachable pop icons—the 1980s.
— Spencer Kornhaber, The Atlantic, 18 Mar. 2022 -
There is a purity to the Dashboard pathos that is unimpeachable.
— Chris Gayomali, GQ, 1 Mar. 2018 -
In this regard, the Warriors played an unimpeachable game.
— Rob Mahoney, SI.com, 14 June 2019 -
That status is unimpeachable, and nothing will change that any time soon.
— Michael Beller, SI.com, 11 Sep. 2017 -
Words, Sir Peter makes clear, simply can’t be trusted, even when the source is unimpeachable.
— Mike Fischer, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 31 July 2017 -
Robert Mueller's unimpeachable integrity should have its own Twitter handle, it's gotten so much love from the left and the right over the past 18 hours.
— Se Cupp, CNN, 18 May 2017 -
Author Nick Foulkes is an unimpeachable expert in Swiss Watchmaking (and cigars, and mens’ style, and so on).
— Allen Farmelo, Robb Report, 31 Mar. 2021 -
Indeed, reading her advice now, what stands out is its unimpeachable good sense: Have a nice time.
— Louis Bayard, Washington Post, 15 July 2024 -
Before the hit-and-run, his reputation for doing things the right way was unimpeachable.
— Scott Tobias, Vulture, 31 Jan. 2021 -
But the vagaries of both life and the movie business mean that few actors and fewer stars have long, creatively unimpeachable runs.
— New York Times, 8 July 2022 -
Many of the details of Himes’s life appear in other books, but Jackson’s research is unimpeachable.
— Michael P. Jeffries, New York Times, 24 Aug. 2017 -
And her work comes with an unimpeachable sense of moral authority.
— Chris Jones, chicagotribune.com, 9 Dec. 2019 -
All of the team’s work, overruled in an instant by a lone, unimpeachable executive.
— Brian Merchant, Los Angeles Times, 10 July 2023 -
The show itself seems, on its sunny surface, rather unimpeachable.
— Richard Lawson, Vanities, 10 July 2017 -
The Boss and the ten-dollar founding father without a father both drop knowledge with powers of speech that are unimpeachable.
— Rob Ledonne, Billboard, 9 Aug. 2017 -
And then there are the Avengers movies, in which the nobility of Evans’ character is so unimpeachable that entire plotlines turn on the ticks of his moral compass.
— Reggie Ugwu, BostonGlobe.com, 23 Mar. 2018 -
While the premise is strong, the show mostly leans on Lyonne's unimpeachable charisma and her character's boundless grit.
— Ars Staff, Ars Technica, 29 Dec. 2023 -
With the Doty attack, the neighborhood had gotten what seemed like unimpeachable proof that its problems were real.
— Lauren Smiley, WIRED, 7 Nov. 2023 -
If respect for him remained unimpeachable, the hype dwindled.
— Jeff Weiss, Variety, 14 Aug. 2022 -
If not for occasional bouts with drops — his nine tied with Cook for most among tight ends — Ebron would have had a near unimpeachable debut season.
— Jim Ayello, Indianapolis Star, 26 Nov. 2019 -
The lemon-meringue pie is unimpeachable, with a buttery crumb crust and pucker-tart yellow curd under a snowcap of floaty, marshmallow-like meringue.
— Helen Rosner, The New Yorker, 7 Jan. 2024 -
Each side aims to wield a seemingly unimpeachable rhetorical weapon that justifies its actions on the ground.
— P. W. Singer, Foreign Affairs, 5 Dec. 2023
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