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incontrovertible
[ in-kon-truh-vur-tuh-buhl, in-kon- ]
adjective
- not controvertible; not open to question or dispute; indisputable:
absolute and incontrovertible truth.
Synonyms: , ,
incontrovertible
/ ɪnˌkɒn-; ˌɪnkɒntrəˈvɜːtəbəl /
adjective
- incapable of being contradicted or disputed; undeniable
Derived Forms
- ˌԳDzԳٰˌپˈٲ, noun
- ˌԳDzԳٰˈپ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- cDz·ٰ·i·i·ٲ cDz·ٰ·i··Ա noun
- cDz·ٰ·i· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of incontrovertible1
Example Sentences
In her letter to Arsenal, Kayikwamba Wagner stated that Rwanda's "culpability" for the ongoing conflict "has become incontrovertible" after the UN reported that 4,000 Rwandan troops are active in the DRC.
Most egregiously, they seek to conceal an incontrovertible truth: roughly 38 million Americans currently live at the poverty line, 11 million of whom are children.
For Nikki, who died Monday at 81, our future depends upon our willingness to learn from everyday Black folks’ refusal to accept status-quo cruelties as incontrovertible realities.
“The evidence of declining gun violence and murder in the U.S., though, is incontrovertible.”
His presence was proof of an incontrovertible fact about the festival, now in its second week: Cannes loves dogs.
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