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Definitions for impeccability
im·pec·ca·bil·i·ty
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Princeton's WordNet
impeccabilitynoun
the quality of being exempt from sin or incapable of sinning
faultlessness, impeccabilitynoun
the quality of being without an error or fault
Wiktionary
impeccabilitynoun
The property of being impeccable.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Impeccabilitynoun
Exemption from sin; exemption from failure.
Etymology: impeccabilité, Fr. from impeccable.
Infallibility and impeccability are two of his attributes. Alexander Pope.
Wikipedia
Impeccability
Impeccability is the absence of sin. Christianity teaches this to be an attribute of God (logically God cannot sin: it would mean that he would act against his own will and nature) and therefore it is also attributed to Christ.
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impeccability
Impeccability is the state or quality of being flawless, perfect, or without any errors, mistakes, or faults. It can refer to high moral integrity or the inability to do wrong. In religious context, it may refer to the absence of sin.
Webster Dictionary
Impeccabilitynoun
the quality of being impeccable; exemption from sin, error, or offense
Etymology: [Cf. F. impeccabilit.]
Wikidata
Impeccability
Impeccability is the absence of sin. Christianity teaches this to be an attribute of God and therefore also an attribute of Christ.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of impeccability in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of impeccability in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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