How To Use Inarguable In A Sentence

  • She demonstrates that a feminist interpretation of Marxism, even one based on seemingly inarguable economic or material facts, is susceptible to the prejudices of race and class.
  • Much like yoga or the odd bout of meditation, their benefits are inarguable. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is inarguable that the amendment to Article 9 has conferred citizenship rights that are more liberal than any other EU country.
  • The speed with which this was carried out demonstrates an inarguable historical fact: the Democratic Party is an instrument of big business.
  • It's inarguable that there's a network effect in which low cost of production/high page volume can make text ads amazingly lucrative - and make the Blogspots of the world wonderfully high-margin ventures.
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  • Let me preface this by emphasizing that I do not believe that any one poll is an inarguable, accurate reflection of the electorate… and that even if one is, a lot can change between now and Election Day.
  • Sympathetic though it is, his conclusion only sounds inarguable.
  • This kind of velocity is inarguable. Times, Sunday Times
  • In that sense, the emailer is probably right — it isn’t 100%, wholly, totally inarguable (although I do disagree). The Volokh Conspiracy » 1. Science, Faith, and Not Ruling Out Possibilities
  • We can have the age-old debate over whether or not song lyrics are poetry - Kelly's words and form are simpler than Plath's, for instance - but I think the value of Paul Kelly to Australian literary culture is inarguable.
  • That inarguable, non-judgmental slice of home-town philosophy sums up the message of this lovely album. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because, when a ‘political figure’ becomes a ‘mythic figure’, whatever he stands for naturally becomes self-evident - and thus inarguable.
  • It is inarguable now that as well as failing to solve existing problems, she is helping to create new ones. Times, Sunday Times
  • But here's something coming that's real, replicable, and thus inarguable.
  • It's an inarguable part of the job. Times, Sunday Times
  • I never once contested this and that Japanese chi is the result of palatalization is of course an inarguable fact. Concern trolls and the Etruscan bilabial 'f'
  • Almost all present certain arguable assertions as inarguable… and then if you go over to some other site, you'll find someone insisting the opposite is inarguable.
  • Her vision is nihilistic and absurd, yet, in its commitment to small-scale fantasy, an inarguable delight to behold - like a cheeky, philosophical pop-up book.
  • Although it is inarguable that practically every scene is designed to evoke a kind of patronising sympathy for the men, nothing either of them does seems designed to inspire any sense of respect.
  • A company should not argue the inarguable, for it only harms credibility and makes motives and priorities suspect.
  • It's usually defined as any religion that sticks very closely to a fundamental text (the Bible, Koran, Torah) and claims to have extracted some universal and inarguable truths.
  • There are no obvious suspects or inarguable innocents.
  • This, it must be said, is pretty much inarguable.
  • It is inarguable, however, that batteries are at the heart of the revolution. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the face of it, some of its key findings are inarguable.
  • That he afterward shrank from the pursuit of perfection seems inarguable. Orson Agonistes
  • I recommend Getting Things Done, as long as you don't treat every word as immutable and inarguable. It can help you out of many bad habits.
  • That these are things as silently present and inarguable as iron, or night. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a legal matter, this conclusion is inarguable.
  • Despite show-stopping good looks and inarguable talent, she just didn't seem to fit the mould for the ideal leading lady.
  • The truth of this is inarguable. Times, Sunday Times
  • I leave it to you, dear reader, to draw the ninth, unstated lesson that seems to follow ineluctably from these eight relatively inarguable propositions.
  • Without an objective, inarguable method for determining victory and defeat, the very meaning of the competition is lost.
  • Why the hell that fatuous yet inarguable quote is still caroming around my brainpan I have no idea whatsoever.
  • I leave it to you, dear reader, to draw the ninth, unstated lesson that seems to follow ineluctably from these eight relatively inarguable propositions.
  • Faith is as interwoven into her life as fame, as inarguable and defining. Times, Sunday Times

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