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Indisputable   /ˌɪndɪspjˈutəbəl/   Listen
Indisputable

adjective
1.
Not open to question; obviously true.  Synonyms: incontestable, undisputable.  "Indisputable evidence of a witness"
2.
Impossible to doubt or dispute.  Synonym: sure.






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"Indisputable" Quotes from Famous Books



... present Bavarian Majesty; Kaiser Ludwig's race having died out. Ancestor of the unfortunate Winterkoenig, Friedrich, King of Bohemia, who is too well known in English history—ancestor also of Charles XII of Sweden, a highly creditable fact of the kind to him. Fact indisputable: a cadet of Pfalz-Zweibrueck (Deux-Ponts), direct from Rupert, went to serve in Sweden in his soldier business; distinguished himself in soldiering; had a sister of the great Gustaf Adolf to wife; and from her a renowned son, Karl Gustaf (Christiana's cousin), who succeeded ...
— The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07 • Various

... towards my uncle were extraordinarily mixed. I was intensely sorry not only for my aunt Susan but for him—for it seemed indisputable that as they were living then so they must go on—and at the same time I was angry with the garrulous vanity and illness that had elipped all my chance of independent study, and imprisoned her in those grey apartments. When I got back ...
— Tono Bungay • H. G. Wells

... is always and everywhere indisputable evidence of the activity of two kinds of force, the one physical, the other mental. The physical belongs to matter, and is due to the properties with which it has been endowed; the other is the everywhere present ...
— Darwiniana - Essays and Reviews Pertaining to Darwinism • Asa Gray

... are indisputable facts, which I have repeated as accurately as I could, leaving your readers ...
— The War in South Africa - Its Cause and Conduct • Arthur Conan Doyle

... Dr. Solander, Tupia, and some others, landed on the 16th, they met with an Indian family, among whom they found horrid and indisputable proofs of the custom of eating human flesh. Not to resume so disagreeable a subject, it may here be observed once for all, that evidences of the same ...
— Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, • A. Kippis


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