inerrant

/ɪnˈɛrənt/
adjective
  1. Incapable of being wrong or making mistakes; infallible.
    • The scientist argued that no theory is inerrant and all must be tested.
    • Some religious traditions consider their sacred texts to be inerrant.
    • No human leader is inerrant, no matter how wise they seem.
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