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Inarguable
Inarguable meaning
Not arguable; certain, incontestable or incontrovertible.
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Example sentences (12)
It is inarguable that the world – including America – is facing a freshwater availability crisis that is only growing by the year.
The connection between social media and changed behavior doesn't have 100 years and more of study behind it to show exactly what's going on in a fairly inarguable mass of data.
From this perspective, a return to conditional housing seems inarguable, even obvious.
I think it’s inarguable that there is better and worse art.
So Sue gets both inarguable evidence of her own death AND some romance.
From the looting, arson and even murder, to the abhorrent and perverse “moralizing” we’re being fed from every leftist Democrat venue, it is inarguable that right and wrong have been totally reversed.
Those are the inarguable facts.
None of them played so much as the 25 games that would blow their rookie status, even as it’s inarguable that every one of these guys is closer now than he was a year ago.
People are killed because of driving; that fact is inarguable, as shown by a recent L.A. Times report on the troubling spike in pedestrian fatalities in the United States despite falling rates in other industrialized nations.
The significance of the mythological Greek character Oedipus to the development of Sigmund Freud’s theories is inarguable.
That these four men have been through a war together is inarguable.
Originally its methods were primarily medieval, and the monarch still possessed a form of inarguable dominion over its decisions.