We have no meanings for "most indisputable" in our records yet.
1 A most indisputable truth, and a heartfelt one in the present instance.
2 Nevertheless the Congress exercised some of the most indisputable functions of sovereignty.
3 Of course it is (rejoined Antisthenes) the most indisputable specimen.
4 I can, on the most indisputable , the most startling evidence-onthe authority of Danville's own act.
5 It is from the most indisputable source, from the lips of enemies, that we know his exploits.
6 Monsieur Sainte-Beuve might have been the most indisputable of authorities: he is only the most delightful of literary curiosities.
7 These are the narratives as compiled from authorities most vague and diverse, and yet, when taken together, most indisputable .
8 Well, prosperity, well-being (53) (he exclaimed), must surely be a blessing, and that the most indisputable , Socrates?
9 It is an unexpected fact-onethat we should hardly credit, did it not rest on statistical evidence of the most indisputable character.
10 This kind of half gentry, or mock gentry, seemed to consider it as the most indisputable privilege of a gentleman not to pay his debts.
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