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  • adjective Not subject to cheating, impossible to cheat (at).

Etymologies

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un- +‎ cheatable (in turn from cheat +‎ -able).

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Examples

  • "Most probably because urine provides uncheatable information," said researcher Thomas Breithaupt, a behavioral ecologist at the University of Hull in England.

    Livescience.com 2010

  • X-Files lite: the idea that death is uncheatable flies in the face of the typical conceit of horror movies, which usually demand at least one or two survivors.

    FlickFilosopher.com 2009

  • But the f*cking corporatist-authoritarian mouthpiece must be dealt a blow if we are going to win enough swing votes to make clear and convincing — read: uncheatable — margins in November.

    Firedoglake » FDL Book Salon — How Would A Patriot Act, Pt. 1 2006

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