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incontrovertible
[ in-kon-truh-vur-tuh-buhl, in-kon- ]
adjective
- not controvertible; not open to question or dispute; indisputable:
absolute and incontrovertible truth.
Synonyms: unquestionable, undeniable, incontestable
incontrovertible
/ ˌɪnkɒntrəˈvɜːtəbəl; ɪnˌkɒn- /
adjective
- incapable of being contradicted or disputed; undeniable
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Derived Forms
- ˌincontroˌvertiˈbility, noun
- ˌincontroˈvertibly, adverb
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Other Words From
- incon·tro·verti·bili·ty incon·tro·verti·ble·ness noun
- incon·tro·verti·bly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of incontrovertible1
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Example Sentences
There was, however, one incontrovertible and highly significant difference between the two baby photo calls.
There was incontrovertible toxicological evidence that Henri Paul was both drunk and on medication.
The central fact (perhaps the only incontrovertible fact) of modern India was change.
I ask if he believes that the evidence so far is incontrovertible that swimming slows down the aging process.
Yet, when Rove is confronted by the same incontrovertible data he proclaims, “…I never sought to influence.”
This, as far as Anne was concerned, was a proposition which for the past three years she had regarded as incontrovertible.
This she had the wit to detect, as well as the incontrovertible fact that her youth and her chances were gone.
There are no incontrovertible doctrines pertaining to tariffs or financial operations, which are modified by circumstances.
Incontrovertible proof of this charge was found in special legislation chartering banks and other corporations.
The knowledge of this incontrovertible fact did not influence the demeanour of the shop-woman towards her.
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