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imperviable 

Maintaining a modicum of morality despite, or because of, the behavior of one's president.
I had my students follow President Trump on Twitter for an assignment in civics class. They were imperviable. No one was grabbed inappropriately for the duration of the lesson.
imperviable by Boba_McSolo February 4, 2017
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Imperpable

Nearly flawless; so close to perfection that faults are barely perceptible.
His artwork was imperpable — almost too perfect to criticize.