indisputable

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    not open to question; obviously true
    impossible to doubt or dispute

Word Origin

indisputable (adj.)
1550s, from Late Latin indisputabilis, from in- "not, opposite of, without" (see in- (1)) + disputabilis (see dispute). Related: Indisputably.

Antonym

adj.

disputable

Example

1. The idea that all occupying armies inevitably fail to maintain control of afghanistan is almost indisputable .
2. Democracy is a political innovation of indisputable value , but it is hardly the foundation of social progress .
3. The defence ministry reiterated china 's " indisputable sovereignty " over the south china sea and objected to us attempts to " internationalise " the issue .
4. Lloyd 's of london played an indisputable role trade by insuring slave ships .
5. We do not know what occurred at stanford financial group , but one thing is indisputable : sir allen is a flashy egomaniac .

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