adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
reason
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For some unaccountable reason the horses drawing the cart stopped just inches short of crushing him to death.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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unaccountable federal agency officials
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For some unaccountable reason he was sure I would be successful.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All of our economic life is to be decided by an unelected, unaccountable single central bank.
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Doctors have more control over the treatment received by their patients but remain largely unaccountable to the public and management.
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Herein lies the danger: that power will lurk, unspecified and unaccountable , in the shadows of compromise.
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I had never believed in ghosts but what I had seen was unaccountable .
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Most currencies are controlled by people who are unelected and unaccountable .
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That is not democracy or power to the people - it is all power to an autarchy of unaccountable conservative central bankers.
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This is the heady sensation that most travelers relish, the freedom that comes from feeling unaccounted for and unaccountable .
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This, as has been said, is particularly true of the moves to set up an unaccountable Central Bank.