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Meanings of
incontrovertible
in English
Impossible to deny or disprove.
positive
irrefutable
Related terms
undeniable
Necessarily or demonstrably true.
demonstrable
Related terms
incontestable
incontestible
Synonyms
Examples for "
positive
"
positive
irrefutable
Examples for "
positive
"
1
Moreover, today's
positive
market effects demand further qualification beyond the health crisis.
2
However,
positive
results from Commerzbank gave a lift to banks across Europe.
3
However, the reports present a very
positive
picture, especially at primary level.
4
However, analysts said it contained no new,
positive
developments for the industry.
5
Important idea number 1: Matter is made of
positive
and negative charges.
1
The argument was
irrefutable
;
Mrs. Martin agreed; and yet the canker spread.
2
Henry considered quitting, the evidence long
irrefutable
,
but he couldn't let go.
3
She held up her wrist, displaying the time as her
irrefutable
data.
4
This is
irrefutable
evidence of the importance of embracing and commercialising innovation.
5
Such signatures provide an
irrefutable
and binding guarantee between buyers and sellers.
Usage of
incontrovertible
in English
1
We highlighted that
incontrovertible
fact late last year on this very page.
2
But the application even of this
incontrovertible
principle requires caution and judgment.
3
Up to this point, certainly, the truth of the text is
incontrovertible
.
4
Necessity is as
incontrovertible
to thought as it is incredible to feeling.
5
They alone knew that Mr. Blithers was supported by an
incontrovertible
truth.
6
Because her guilt was
incontrovertible
,
a trial, too, would mean her death.
7
He says in some cases uesterday's conspiracy theories often become today's
incontrovertible
facts.
8
But the success of the trial was
incontrovertible
-
and
the
proof of principle historic.
9
The Egyptian reference in the Urim and Thummim is especially distinct and
incontrovertible
.
10
What is
incontrovertible
is the need for state-funded elections... View Article
11
I obviously hadn't been dreaming, because he now went on with
incontrovertible
clarity:
12
Fiction can become fact; the constant lie can become accepted and
incontrovertible
truth.
13
The General then commenced a series of arguments, which he had thought
incontrovertible
.
14
If we don't have
incontrovertible
proof, the fairy Council will never take action.'
15
An overwhelming mass of
incontrovertible
evidence can be found in every medical library.
16
He merely said, with the air of one who gives an
incontrovertible
answer:
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incontrovertible
Adjective
Frequent collocations
incontrovertible evidence
incontrovertible fact
incontrovertible proof
incontrovertible truth
have incontrovertible
More collocations
Incontrovertible
through the time
Incontrovertible
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common