unaccountable

IPA: ʌnʌkˈaʊntʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • inexplicable; unable to account for, or explain.
  • not responsible; free from accountability or control.

Examples of "unaccountable" in Sentences

  • Are you to be considered unaccountable
  • I feel that women are totally unaccountable.
  • At the moment they are an unaccountable overclass.
  • But the powers that be are financial and unaccountable.
  • I will never agree to invisible, unaccountable actions.
  • For unaccountable reasons, you have removed this reference.
  • I said a jerky thing in an unaccountable way and didn't own up to it.
  • French policy had been unaccountable to either parliament or the press.
  • I believe this mostly due to the unaccountable differences in phonetics.
  • He also proposes that the U.S. stop sending massive, unaccountable foreign aid.
  • And all of these imbeciles remain unaccountable after refusing to resign in light of their own struggles with morality.
  • Charles too much of the little lady's society; but he was very fond of her, regarding her with an odd mixture of curiosity and amusement, much entertained with watching what he called her unaccountable manners, and greatly flattered when he could succeed in attracting her notice.
  • Paul contends his case will expose "the institutional culture of corruption embraced by the Clinton leadership of the Democratic Party," which seeks to attain "unaccountable power for the Clintons at the expense of the rule of law and respect for the constitutional processes of government."

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