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US
/ˌɪŋˌkɑntɹoʊˈvɝtɪbəɫ/
]
[ UK /ɪnkˌɒntɹəvˈɜːtəbəl/ ]
[ UK /ɪnkˌɒntɹəvˈɜːtəbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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impossible to deny or disprove
an irrefutable argument
incontrovertible proof of the defendant's innocence
proof positive -
necessarily or demonstrably true
demonstrable truths
How To Use incontrovertible In A Sentence
- Vocab from The Varieties of Religious Experience aseity the property by which a being exists of and from itself; usually used in connection to God apodictic Necessarily or demonstrably true; incontrovertible.concatenated To connect or link in a series or chain.decide Of course, I already knew the definition; it's hardly an unusual word. Archive 2005-08-01
- Recognizing this responsibility, and assuming that at these periodical gatherings you have no time to bother with theories and abstractions, I intend to confine myself to facts-plain incontrovertible facts-or to statements based on actual experiences. The Banking Systems of Canada and the United States
- But the essentiality of electricity to modernity is incontrovertible. Robert Bryce: From Kyoto to Copenhagen to... Hanoi? The Looming Failure of Yet Another Climate Change Meeting
- Yet imagine if you were handed incontrovertible evidence of your very finite lifespan. Times, Sunday Times
- No incontrovertible proof is required beyond the belief of the umpire that cheating has taken place. Times, Sunday Times
- But one remark in this festival stood out - clear and incontrovertible.
- I thought I was in a position to provide incontrovertible evidence of whatever transpired.
- Anything published on or around 1 April is a likely candidate for spoofiness unless incontrovertible evidence exists that its not. An Esper Spaghetti Graph « Climate Audit
- This must be established by incontrovertible evidence like his sire's birth certificate or baptismal records.
- Yet one incontrovertible fact set him decidedly apart from the rabid cotton state defenders of the peculiar institution: Atchison owned at most one bondman.