In a manner or to a degree that could not be doubted.
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Examples for "indubitably"
Examples for "indubitably"
1But Montenegro still believed itself as indubitably the head of Great Serbia.
2It was indubitably; but she wanted very much to gain her point.
3To her indubitably the young roundhead had committed the ring for Dorothy.
4To the wrecker of railroads on Wall Street it was indubitably petty.
5Smollett was indubitably one of the pioneers of the Promenade des Anglais.
1That these ordinary men have, however, done extraordinary things is beyond doubt.
2An overall majority in favour of the Belfast Agreement is beyond doubt.
3That the government will win the election is beyond doubt, he says.
4Manie Libbok added the two extras to put the result beyond doubt.
5It is almost impossible to prove beyond doubt who the perpetrators are.
1The DNA tests proved it beyond a shadow of a doubt.
2In that instant, he suddenly knew something beyond a shadow of a doubt.
3No convicted murderer stands convicted beyond a shadow of a doubt.
4And they, beyond a shadow of a doubt, would kill him.
5Timmy was born to you eleven years ago, beyond a shadow of a doubt.
1The master hand of the Colonel was in this beyond a doubt.
2The human skull in their midst puts the matter beyond a doubt.
3When you've turned 'em inside out, an' it seems beyond a doubt
4Surely it would prove Dresden's dedication to the Council beyond a doubt.
5The abrasions on the legs and thighs prove that beyond a doubt.
6That the stepmother and stepdaughter adored each other was beyond a doubt.
7That proved beyond a doubt that the machine would fly-itflew uphill.
8He proved beyond a doubt that Peer the deacon was a cock.
9Each step taken, beyond a doubt, adds a filament to the web.
10It was an affair of mutual and understood love, beyond a doubt.
11And so he proved beyond a doubt that this was an island.
12I have an inclination to know my own descent beyond a doubt.
13Rothschild was Court Jew, and beyond a doubt attended to all details.
14The telegram, I'm sorry to say, put the matter beyond a doubt.
15The cave, which had been noticed, was their lair, beyond a doubt.
16Her cheeks were now burning, beyond a doubt, and she felt revengeful.