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  2. To not be suspected of any wrongdoing or crime, as due to one's reputation, status, etc. Because everyone thought he was such a good citizen, he was above suspicion after the robbery. An innocent-looking young girl like you could get the money and still be totally above suspicion with the cops.

  3. To not be suspected of any wrongdoing or crime, as due to one's reputation, status, etc. Because everyone thought he was such a good citizen, he was above suspicion after the robbery. An innocent-looking young girl like you could get the money and still be totally above suspicion with the cops.

  4. Not suspected of any wrongdoing or crime. Because everyone thought he was such a good citizen, he remained above suspicion after the robbery. An innocent-looking young girl like you could get the money and still be totally above suspicion with the cops.

  5. above suspicion in British English in such a position that no guilt may be thought or implied , esp through having an unblemished reputation See full dictionary entry for suspicion

  6. If someone is thought to be above suspicion, it means that no one would ever suspect that they have done anything wrongor are even capable of it. The phrase is typically applied to people who are thought to have a spotless reputation.

  7. Meaning of Idiom 'Above Suspicion' To be above suspicion means to be so trustworthy as to never be suspected of wrongdoing; not believed to have done anything wrong; too respected to be thought to be guilty of anything wrong; certainly innocent.

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