Intachable in english
Impeccable
pronunciation: ɪmpekəbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪmpekəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
intachable = immaculate ; unblemished ; untainted ; speckless ; spotless ; blameless ; guilt-free.
Example: This article traces the life of Otto Rohse, his immaculate typography, imaginative and sensitive illustrations, and his private press.Example: Many traditional treatments, on the other hand, have tended to glorify him portraying him as an unblemished hero.Example: The information needs of minorities are important and that libraries must organise to become neutral service points making untainted information available to all.Example: He wore black speckless clothes, silk stockings, silver buckles, and either a slim green silk umbrella, or a genteel brown cane.Example: A look into Jennifer's life revealed few clues -- she had a spotless reputation and was loved by everyone around her.Example: But he is completely wrong to say that he as a state employee is utterly blamelessfor the mess our pensions and state budgets are in.Example: The article 'Guilt-free automated claiming' evaluates the impact of automation on serials claiming.