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indisputability

NOUN
  1. the quality of being beyond question or dispute or doubt

How To Use indisputability In A Sentence

  • Clear scientific evidence can be used to support either side of this chestnut-flavored debate, so appeals to the indisputability of one view or another are ill-advised. Balkinization
  • The indisputability of this resounding ‘no’ challenges the production to animate the story in other ways.
  • Taste is thereby an eminently social sense, an observation that implicitly further discredits its alleged privacy and indisputability. Tastes and Pleasures
  • The fact that most of the so-called democratic countries of the world still have males as their leaders speak volume of the indisputability of differences in natures, propensities and peculiarities of each gender. Jihad Monitor
  • Europhiles are all about pretenses as well as creating and maintaining the aura of respectableness, indispensability and indisputability around their pretenses. The Economist: Daily news and views
  • To assert its indisputability would be to acknowledge that we, in pre-colonial times, were literally heathens in need of enlightenment.
  • Thus, even though the majority of previous studies seem to indicate that women will form a more ethical workforce, its indisputability has not been fully established.
  • Nobody thinks that the criterion for the success of a mathematical argument is its literal "indisputability". Siris
  • The indisputability of a fact is not very easily settled while the circumstances are in course of action by which the fact is to be decided. North America
  • In social life there is certainly no similar indisputability, but the whole experience of mankind shows that totalitarianism and dictatorship inevitably slide to the rails of arbitrary rule, crimes and atrocities. Vitaly L. Ginzburg - Autobiography
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