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Meanings of
irrefutable
in English
Impossible to deny or disprove.
positive
incontrovertible
Related terms
undeniable
Usage of
irrefutable
in English
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.
6
Astounded, almost convinced I sat looking at this
irrefutable
evidence in silence.
7
Rightly used they are more powerful than
irrefutable
arguments and indisputable facts.
8
Everyone understands that this illogical reply is an
irrefutable
demonstration of freedom.
9
One deduction to be drawn from this position of affairs is
irrefutable
.
10
This reasoning seemed, at the moment,
irrefutable
,
and Chichikov said nothing more.
11
To this logic, which was
irrefutable
,
poor Encisco could make no reply.
12
Good luck finding
irrefutable
evidence that the Chinese government unfairly subsidizes Chinese manufacturers.
13
La Cierva considered them not worth printing in his volume, preferring
'
irrefutable
testimony'.
14
Despite this, no
irrefutable
example of such a person has ever been verified.
15
The case for same-sex marriage is being presented as
irrefutable
dogma.
16
It uses the CIA's own records to make an
irrefutable
case.
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irrefutable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
irrefutable evidence
irrefutable proof
irrefutable fact
irrefutable logic
irrefutable argument
More collocations
Irrefutable
through the time
Irrefutable
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