unstainable
Americanadjective
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that cannot be spotted or stained, as garments.
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that cannot be morally reprehensible.
an unstainable person.
Etymology
Origin of unstainable
1575–85; un- 1 + stainable ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Guardiola said a big squad is unstainable and that it is important for "the soul of the team" that his players "create another connection with each other that this season we lost it a bit".
From BBC • May 20, 2025
Colleges have laid off thousands of workers to cut costs, but the letter says the pared-down operations will unstainable without additional federal help.
From Washington Times • Dec. 3, 2020
So that Excellency Peubla had nothing for it but to compose himself; to honor the unstainable fidelity of Weingarten Senior by a public piece of promotion, which soon ensued; and let the Junior run.
From History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 17 by Carlyle, Thomas
Besides meaning "unstainable," Amiantos was the name of a pale green stone.
From The Gnôsis of the Light by Lamplugh, F.
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