unexceptionable in Vietnamese

@unexceptionable /,ʌnik'sepʃnəbl/
* tính từ
- không thể chê trách được, không thể bắt bẻ được
- (pháp lý) không thể bác được

Sentence patterns related to "unexceptionable"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "unexceptionable" from the English - Vietnamese Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "unexceptionable", or refer to the context using the word "unexceptionable" in the English - Vietnamese Dictionary.

1. A judge's ethics should be unexceptionable.

2. To this rather limited extent, the methods seem unexceptionable.

3. Mr. Weston was a man of unexceptionable character, easy fortune.

4. The preference for substance over form is unexceptionable in established dealings with set agendas.

5. The candidate was quite unexceptionable, a well-known travel writer and TV personality.

6. Mr. Weston was a man of unexceptionable character, easy fortune, suitable age, and pleasant manners.

7. The school's unexceptionable purpose is to involve parents more closely in the education of their children.

8. To this rather limited extent, the methods seem unexceptionable. Financial targets came in earlier, in the 1961 White Paper.

9. (Northanger Abbey, by Jane Austen) She could not respect his eye, but his love and his Complaisance were unexceptionable

10. To the former interpretation corresponds the unexceptionable Chethib: and the falling away of his limbs are not seen, i.e., (per Attractionem) his wasting limbs are diminished until they are become invisible.

11. Acceptable: 1 adj worthy of acceptance or satisfactory “ Acceptable levels of radiation” “performances varied from Acceptable to excellent” Synonyms: bankable Acceptable to or at a bank unexceptionable , unimpeachable completely Acceptable; not open to exception or reproach unobjectionable not objectionable satisfactory giving satisfaction

12. Nevertheless, his book carries in it a certain large suggestion; it contains many excellent observations; its tone is unexceptionable; the style is firm and clear, though heavy and disfigured by such intolerable barbarisms as "Commence to" walk, talk, or the like, -- the use of the infinitive instead of the participle after _Commence_.