impeccability

IPA: ɪmpˈɛkʌbˈɪɫʌti

noun

  • The property of being impeccable.
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Examples of "impeccability" in Sentences

  • I have never pretended to impeccability, which is an admission that I may very naturally offend.
  • Through stalking, the fundamental contribution of those warriors to sorcery was the notion of impeccability '.
  • Brancusi's well-known bronze human heads, for example, such as "The Muse" 1917, are awe-inspiring studies of impeccability.
  • Nevertheless, having our untouchables -- those beliefs that are off limits to questions -- only provide a veneer of impeccability.
  • So these are the men the president trusts -- in the first case, because of the impeccability of his renown; in the second, because he falls in with Obama's own propensity to continue Cheney-Bush policies but do it slowly in a softer tone.
  • Paquette commits the other errors of the overwrought Protestant polemicist, most especially confusing infallibility with impeccability, misunderstanding what the pope could define as dogma, and talking as if Catholics think the pope is God.
  • For Paul, the question of "impeccability" wasn't even a question -- but for the rest of us, apparently, it is because we want to immediately dive into the "yeah but nobody's perfect but Christ" routine and thereby make this passage a lot of big ideas with no practical use.

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