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Meanings of
incontestable
in anglès
portuguès
que não se pode contestar
espanyol
indiscutible
Back to the meaning
Incapable of being contested or disputed.
incontestible
contestable
Related terms
demonstrated
unanswerable
unassailable
bulletproof
unquestionable
watertight
incontrovertible
unshakable
demonstrable
unarguable
portuguès
que não se pode contestar
Not open to question; obviously true.
indisputable
undisputable
Related terms
undeniable
Synonyms
Examples for "
incontestible
"
incontestible
Examples for "
incontestible
"
1
By some skillful detective work, I secured
incontestible
evidence of his guilt.
2
One piece of evidence alone would be
incontestible
:
the book published under Louis XIV.
3
All England would leap to arms to defend their
incontestible
superiority to their mothers and their duties.
4
It is this which most strikingly attests the advance of society, which makes their advance a most
incontestible
fact.
5
Is it not natural, to give the most
incontestible
proofs of that tenderness with which our minds are impressed?
Usage of
incontestable
in anglès
1
The thousand francs, the one
incontestable
item in the account, comes first.
2
Charlotte thought he looked very grand; and it is
incontestable
that Mr.
3
He acknowledges as
incontestable
the superiority of the poets of classical antiquity:-
4
Thus, in religion, the evidence of interested parties becomes irrefragable and
incontestable
.
5
That no man was superior to him in that art is
incontestable
.
6
Let me prove what I say by a fresh and
incontestable
illustration:
7
Your talent of observation is as
incontestable
as your very charming amiability.
8
I had been suffering from an hallucination, that was an
incontestable
fact.
9
I had been suffering from a hallucination, that was an
incontestable
fact.
10
This sounds like an epigram, but it is a plain,
incontestable
fact.
11
But I don't see how we have any
incontestable
proof of it.
12
I deny the one; and the other is
incontestable
,
within very modest limits.
13
This doesn't mean that these new zones are final and
incontestable
.
14
Severe reflux is definitely treated and is an
incontestable
indication with this procedure.
15
There are plenty of ideas and intuitive hunches, but rather less
incontestable
evidence.
16
The policy in question is for one hundred thousand dollars, and is
incontestable
.
Other examples for "incontestable"
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incontestable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
incontestable fact
incontestable proof
incontestable evidence
incontestable superiority
so incontestable
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Translations for
incontestable
portuguès
que não se pode contestar
espanyol
indiscutible
Incontestable
through the time
Incontestable
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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