unarguable
IPA: ʌnˈɑrgjuʌbʌɫ
noun
- Such a situation
adjective
- Not arguable; that cannot be reasonably argued against.
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Examples of "unarguable" in Sentences
- Some parts of the Constitution are clear and unarguable.
- Mr Justice Mitting ruled the legal challenge "unarguable" after considering the issues in private.
- It's a simple, logically airtight, unarguable truth that a Christian preaching about the reality of hell is: A.
- The one thing already proven and achieved though is the unarguable power of film and its ability to shed the light on social issues.
- These are issues on which economic theory is exceedingly clear, well-confirmed over decades of empirical support, and with a degree of unarguable consensus among trained scholars in the field.
- This much is true and unarguable, which is why he keeps referring to it in his replies; but the text itself weaves away from this point on to all kinds of other issues which do not logically follow from this axiom.
- Yet again we see a case where good, honest, card-carrying zoologists track down an ethnoknown animal with successful results, or in other words an unarguable example of cryptozoological investigation being carried out by people who don’t consider themselves cryptozoologists (for other examples see At last: the Odedi revealed and The interesting and contentious discovery of the kipunji).
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