Impeccable in a sentence as an adjective

This article reminded me of the "four agreements": "Be impeccable with your word.

Maybe a little off topic:Red Bull's marketing is impeccable.

In the last 2 years, Adwords support went from non-existant to impeccable.

But, but, his credentials on LinkedIn for running a huge IT project are impeccable!

Yes we've all built and sold products and believe in providing an impeccable service worth far greater than the sum of its parts.

It's fine to provide suggestions, but this is a minor blip in an otherwise impeccable record of performance.

Almost all of the listed minuses, such as not-impeccable speakers, are givens before the product is purchased.

Putting aside the massive mismanagement going on at the top, their customer service was impeccable.

How could Russia, with its long and impeccable record of respecting human rights and the freedom of the press even consider doing such a thing?!

The described articles may be impeccable, but selected because they agree with whatever viewpoint an institute wants to present.

These guys would have been painstakingly vetted for their impeccable ideological purity before being recruited in the first place, let alone promoted.

"Piketty’s timing may be impeccable, and his easily understandable but slightly exotic accent perfectly suited to today’s media; but make no mistake, his work richly deserves all the attention it is receiving.

"... vetted for their impeccable ideological purity ..."Rather, vetted for their impeccable ability to wax lyrical about "ideological purity.

Impeccable definitions

adjective

without fault or error; "faultless logic"; "speaks impeccable French"; "timing and technique were immaculate"; "an immaculate record"

See also: faultless immaculate

adjective

not capable of sin