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irrefutable

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[ UK /ɪɹɪfjˈuːtəbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˌɪɹəfˈjutəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. impossible to deny or disprove
    an irrefutable argument
    incontrovertible proof of the defendant's innocence
    proof positive

How To Use irrefutable In A Sentence

  • They provided facts that were checked out and irrefutable.
  • She wore sapphire earrings, and her ring was a diamond of irrefutable substance.
  • an irrefutable argument
  • I will tell you the tale of my wanderings and of the 'Herculean' labours, as I may call them, which I endured only to find at last the oracle irrefutable. Apology
  • For example, "Cardio" sits unequivocally at the top with the irrefutable disclaimer that the fatties were the first to go. Junk - Latest Happenings
  • Similarly, Osama bin Laden chose to absolutize certain irrefutable impacts of American presence and react to them as though they were the entire truth and deserved to be dealt with accordingly. Eliot Daley: Can 9/11 Prompt A More Peaceful World?
  • I haven't discussed the report here as it sends me into a paroxysm of despair but it is now irrefutable that the evidence against him was souped up.
  • He came to the irrefutable conclusion that he was never going to make much money in the tea room business working for other people.
  • And even after the obvious and irrefutable fact of the matter is pointed out to you in terms that that self-same 6th grader could understand, the only thing you can imagine doing is repeating the same meaningless analogy as though nothing more than repetition sufficed to grant cogency to vapid nonsense. Think Progress » Rep. Tom Perriello Tells ‘Spineless’ Senate To Get ‘Its Head Out Of Its Rear End’ And Confront Climate Crisis
  • This, then, is mainly a job of addressing muddled thinking with irrefutable evidence. Times, Sunday Times
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