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No, immacutately is an adverb of manner. For example, the sentence:

John is dressed immaculately.

could be expressed just as easily as:

John is dressed in an immaculate manner.

Adverbs of manner normally go at the end of the sentence or clause. In passive constructions they go right before the main verb. In American English they are often right before the main verb (e.g., John is immaculately dressed.).

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Yes, it is. It means unblemished, spotless, or without flaw.

The positive form (maculate) is virtually unseen in English.

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