uncontrovertible

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ controvertible.

Adjective

uncontrovertible (comparative more uncontrovertible, superlative most uncontrovertible)

  1. incontrovertible
    • 1825, Samuel Johnson, The Works of Samuel Johnson, Vol. 11.:
      For when I recollect, singly, the particular positions upon which his opinion seems to be founded, I do not find them by any means uncontrovertible; some of them seem at best uncertain, and some evidently mistaken.
    • 1917, Douglas W. Johnson, Plain Words From America:
      Nothing that any German can ever say or write will efface from the memory of the world the uncontrovertible fact that your Chancellor officially admitted your country's guilt in this matter.