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unassailable
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unassailable adjective as strong as a fortress, commletely defensible, impenetrable, impossible to disprove, impossible to dispute, impregnable, not attackable, not caaable of being, not subject to attack, not vulnerable, strong, undeniable
See also: categorical, certain, clear, defensible, definitive, immune, inappealable, incontestable, inexpugnable, infallible, insuperable, insurmountable, invincible, irreprehensible, positive, safe, secure, tenable, unimpeachable


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But although the book Ellison used has, in the words of the Washington Post, "an unassailably all-American provenance," and provided him with "a savvy bit of political symbolism," it is probably safe to say that Jefferson never swore an oath on the Koran.
Still, the unimpeachably gay-inflected narrative architecture of "The Three Men" juts throughout the text, most unassailably in one area: nomenclature.
Moskowitz ends by showing how the standard of living, intended to be an unassailably objective statistical tool, was, of course, a construction: a cultural self-perception based equally on social science and advertising.
 
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