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ir·ref·u·ta·ble

 (ĭ-rĕf′yə-tə-bəl, ĭr′ĭ-fyo͞o′-)
adj.
Impossible to refute or disprove; incontrovertible: irrefutable arguments; irrefutable evidence of guilt.

ir·ref′u·ta·bil′i·ty n.
ir·ref′u·ta·bly adv.
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irrefutable

(ɪˈrɛfjʊtəbəl; ˌɪrɪˈfjuːtəbəl)
adj
impossible to deny or disprove; incontrovertible
irˌrefutaˈbility, irˈrefutableness n
irˈrefutably adv
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ir•ref•u•ta•ble

(ɪˈrɛf yə tə bəl, ˌɪr ɪˈfyu tə bəl)

adj.
not refutable: incontrovertible: an irrefutable argument.
[1610–20; < Late Latin]
ir•ref`u•ta•bil′i•ty, ir•ref′u•ta•ble•ness, n.
ir•ref′u•ta•bly, adv.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.irrefutable - impossible to deny or disprove; "incontrovertible proof of the defendant's innocence"; "proof positive"; "an irrefutable argument"
undeniable - not possible to deny
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irrefutable

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irrefutable

adjective
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irrefutable

[ˌɪrɪˈfjuːtəbl] ADJ [evidence, argument] → irrefutable
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irrefutable

[ˌɪrɪˈfjuːtəbəl ɪˈrɛfjʊtəbəl] adj [evidence, statement, argument] → irréfutable
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irrefutable

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irrefutable

[ˌɪrɪˈfjuːtəbl] adjirrefutabile
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The peasant is irrefutable. He has devised a complete explanation.
The supposed fortune of the count had dwindled to a mere nothing, although he had given almost irrefutable evidence of its existence to Lizabetha Prokofievna and Prince S.
"He is the sublimated essence of Butt-in; the refined, intrinsic extract of Rubber; the concentrated, purified, irrefutable, unavoidable spirit of Curiosity and Inquisitiveness.
I am leaving to get my proofs--for the irrefutable evidence of the murderer's guilt.' Our reporter departed.
"We shall have certain, irrefutable, convincing, and infallible proof," replied Ferguson, "should the wind hold another hour in our favor!"
Uttered aloud and with vehemence so that the stars of Heaven might hear, for there was no human being at hand, these sentiments sounded satisfactorily irrefutable. Rodney quieted down, and walked on in silence, until he perceived some one approaching him, who had something, either in his walk or his dress, which proclaimed that he was one of William's acquaintances before it was possible to tell which of them he was.
And do you suppose, from the character of our legal system, that they will accept, or that they are in a position to accept, this fact-- resting simply on a psychological impossibility--as irrefutable and conclusively breaking down the circumstantial evidence for the prosecution?
I will tell you the tale of my wanderings and of the 'Herculean' labours, as I may call them, which I endured only to find at last the oracle irrefutable. After the politicians, I went to the poets; tragic, dithyrambic, and all sorts.
There is irrefutable data that an astonishing 1.84 billion Instagram accounts across 82 countries are fake.
For the sake of our region's tourist industry it is just as well not even the most irrefutable empirical evidence could ever dampen enthusiasm for the legend.
She said the UK had "irrefutable" evidence that Russia was behind the attack on former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in March 2018.
London, June 28 (Petra) - British Prime Minister Theresa May urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to "stop its destabilizing activities that threaten the United Kingdom and its allies." During the meeting with Putin on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Japan, the first since the poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in 2018 on British soil, May said she had "irrefutable evidence that Russia was behind this attack." However, she added that London is open to a possible change in the relationship with Russia, but to do so the Russian government must choose a different path.