Definitionn. the quality of being without an error or fault
Last update: July 5, 2015
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His pantheism had an antinomian drift; for himself and his officials he claimed impeccability; but, whatever truth there may be in the charge that among his followers were those who interpreted "love" as licence, no such charge can be sustained against the morals of Niclaes and the other leaders of the sect. [Please select]
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Blaine's entire impeccability in the matter of the Little Rock bonds. [Please select]
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I assured him of the impeccability of his attire, and commented on its splendour. [Please select]
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She herself was too ignorant, too much centered as yet in her own young impulses and aspirations, and far too serene in her unquestioning faith in the impeccability of the Oldrieve family. [Please select]
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Dubois seems positively to have but one defect, a defect which from one point of view is certainly a quality, the defect of impeccability. [Please select]
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