Definition of Unexceptionableness. Meaning of Unexceptionableness. Synonyms of Unexceptionableness

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Definition of Unexceptionableness

Unexceptionableness
Unexceptionable Un`ex*cep"tion*a*ble, a. Not liable to any exception or objection; unobjectionable; faultless; good; excellent; as, a man of most unexceptionable character. -- Un`ex*cep"tion*a*ble*ness, n. -- Un`ex*cep"tion*a*bly, adv.

Meaning of Unexceptionableness from wikipedia

- licentious nature of their writings; but many authors whom we consider as unexceptionable or harmless, experience a similar treatment." The censorship particularly...
- Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, though the first two stanzas began with an unexceptionable evocation of the beauty of the motherland, in later stanzas there are...
- reject it." Puri and Longowal would then agree to a settlement were "unexceptionable and acceptable to the government", and Puri would inform Chopra of...
- in Crete. In 163, he visited London. Wesley found his credentials unexceptionable, and Dr. Jones, one of the preachers whom he had ordained, obtained...
- The Guardian similarly wrote that the film was "An amiable, fairly unexceptionable, and very English little film, though written and directed by the American...
- Judith's marriage, in spite of her husband and his family being otherwise unexceptionable, has led to speculation that this was the cause for William Shakespeare's...
- [report's] definition [of anti-Semitism relating to criticism of Israel] is unexceptionable, it cites five ways in which antisemitism could be seen to "manifest...
- should not be forbidden, and the book's treatment of its theme was unexceptionable. [Stephen] writes to her mother in these terms: "You insulted what...
- "'Layman' is the most common among these terms and is commonly regarded as unexceptionable — in reference to members of both ****es, of course." The case for switching...
- The Dedication Council of Antioch in 341 put forth a creed which was unexceptionable but for its omission of the Nicene formula "of One Substance." Even...