From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishabove/beyond reproachabove/beyond reproach formalimpossible to criticize SYN perfect His behaviour throughout this affair has been beyond reproach. → reproach
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above/beyond reproach• His boxing skills are beyond reproach.• But Jones' track record had always been above reproach.• Vernon's work in the community has been beyond reproach.• He talked of her as a goddess beyond reproach who was being restrained against her will.• Noah himself is beyond reproach, it is true.• The Alumni Club typically enjoys a reputation beyond reproach.• Like Eleanor Roosevelt, Hillary Clinton is a strong individual whose public decorum is usually above reproach.• The motives were above reproach since a large sum was raised for deserving charities every year.• He had a steely streak but his morals and scruples were beyond reproach.