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What (who) is impeccable - definition

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Uss impeccable; Impeccable

impeccable         
a.
Sinless, faultless, immaculate, stainless, incapable of wrong.
impeccable         
[?m'p?k?b(?)l]
¦ adjective in accordance with the highest standards.
?Theology, rare not liable to sin.
Derivatives
impeccability noun
impeccably adverb
Origin
C16: from L. impeccabilis, from in- 'not' + peccare 'to sin'.
impeccable         
If you describe something such as someone's behaviour or appearance as impeccable, you are emphasizing that it is perfect and has no faults.
She had impeccable taste in clothes...
ADJ [emphasis]
impeccably
He was impeccably polite.
ADV

Wikipedia

USS Impeccable

USS Impeccable is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:

  • USS Impeccable (AM-320), a World War II fleet minesweeper.
  • USNS Impeccable (T-AGOS-23), an ocean surveillance vessel placed into service on 22 March 2001.
Examples of use of impeccable
1. "His reputation and credentials are so impeccable.
2. Johnson‘s working–class credentials are impeccable.
3. Republican supporters say O‘Donoghue has impeccable credentials.
4. Cinematography (Nirav Shah, Vikas Shivraman) is impeccable.
5. "I think Cindy and the women have impeccable credentials –– no matter how hard people try to slander and assassinate their personalities, it is impeccable credentials," Baez said.