Unobjectionable

  • 11unobjectionable — adj. not objectionable; acceptable. Derivatives: unobjectionableness n. unobjectionably adv …

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  • 12United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' Office for Film and Broadcasting — is an office of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and is best known for the USCCB film rating, a continuation of the National Legion of Decency rating system begun in 1933 by Archbishop of Cincinnati John T. McNicholas. Under the… …

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  • 13admissible — ad·mis·si·ble /əd mi sə bəl, ad / adj: capable of being allowed or permitted the difficulty would be lessened if entries in books of account were admissible as prima facie evidence B. N. Cardozo ad·mis·si·bil·i·ty / ˌmi sə bi lə tē/ n Merriam… …

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  • 14acceptable — I adjective adequate, admissible, advisable, agreeable, allowable, applicable, appropriate, attractive, becoming, comfortable, commensurate, conventional, decent, desirable, eligible, entitled, enviable, expedient, fair, felicitous, fit,… …

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  • 15allowable — I adjective acceptable, accepted, admissible, approvable, approved, authorized, excusable, granted, justifiable, lawful, legal, legalized, legitimate, licit, not impossible, not improper, not objectionable, pardonable, passable, permissible,… …

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  • 16irreprehensible — I adjective above suspicion, above board, blameless, circumspect, exalted, faultless, free from fault, free of guilt, guiltless, honest, impeccable, incorruptible, inculpable, innocens, innocent, innoxious, inoffensive, irreproachable,… …

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  • 17unimpeachable — I adjective above reproach, approved, believable, beyond reproach, blameless, commendable, credible, creditable, excellent, faultless, guiltless, ideal, impeccable, incontestable, incontrovertible, inculpable, indefeasable, innocent, irrefragable …

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  • 18censorship —    STANLEY KUBRICK ran into censorship restrictions with SPARTACUS (homosexuality and violence), LOLITA (pedophilia), and A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (rape and violence) because of prohibitions in the Motion Picture Production Code and the Legion of… …

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  • 19quoting in fragments —    is often a needless distraction, as here: Lowe also had been sick, but said he was now feeling better (Boston Globe). You should have some justification for quoting matter, especially in fragments. When the word or words being quoted are… …

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  • 20Undeniable — Un de*ni a*ble, a. 1. Not deniable; incapable of denial; palpably true; indisputable; obvious; as, undeniable evidence. [1913 Webster] 2. Unobjectionable; unquestionably excellent; as, a person of undeniable connections. [Colloq.] G. Eliot. [1913 …

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