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Definition of “indisputable

indisputable (ˌɪndɪˈspjuːtəbəllPronunciation for indisputable

Definitions

adjective

  1. beyond doubt; not open to question

Alternative Forms

ˌindisˌputaˈbility ˌindisˈputableness noun ˌindisˈputably adverb

Usage examples

  • Now, with the evidence for his presence indisputable , I'm perversely excited.
    Clive Barker, GALILEE (2001)
  • The man's influence on the art world is, however, indisputable.
    Country Life (2004)
  • TV ratings figures can be interpreted any way you like, but 10,000 spectators at the Queensland Cup league grand final is indisputable.
    Courier, Sunday Mail (2004)
  • But the facts are indisputable : since the 1997 election, violent crime is UP and the number of police officers is DOWN.
    Sun, News of the World (2001)
  • In spite of all these differences of opinion there remained one country where we had sensed an indisputable need for MAF.
    King, Stuart, Hope Has Wings (1993)

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