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irrefutable

/ih-ref-yuh-tuh-buhl, ir-i-fyoo-tuh-buhl/US // ɪˈrɛf yə tə bəl, ˌɪr ɪˈfyu tə bəl //UK // (ɪˈrɛfjʊtəbəl, ˌɪrɪˈfjuːtəbəl) //

无可辩驳的,无可辩驳,毋庸置疑,毋庸置疑的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not capable of being refuted or disproved: irrefutable logic.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.beyond question
Synonyms
indisputable毋庸置疑,毋庸置疑的,毋庸置疑的是,不容置疑ironclad铁甲,铁甲舰,铁甲虫,铁甲车unassailable无懈可击,无懈可击的,不可动摇,不可动摇的undeniable不可否认的,不争的事实,无可否认的,不争的accurate准确,准确的,准确无误,精确apodictic隐约可见,隐秘性,隐蔽性,隐约可见的can bet on it可以打赌,可以赌一把,可以押注,可以赌一下certain确信,某种程度上,某种,某种程度上说double-checked经过反复检查,重复检查,复核过的,复查了evident明显的,显而易见,显而易见的,显而易见的是final最终,最后,决赛,最后的inarguable无可置疑的,无可争辩的,无可置疑,无可争议的incontestable不争的事实,不争气的,无可争议的,不可否认的是incontrovertible无可争议的,毋庸置疑,无可争议,毫无争议的indubitable不容置疑的,不言而喻,不言而喻的,不容置疑invincible无敌的,无敌,战无不胜,不可战胜的irrebuttable不可反驳,不可反驳的,不可辩驳,不可辩驳的irrefragable无与伦比的,无与伦比,无可救药,不可摧毁irresistible不可抗拒的,不可抗拒,不可抵挡的,无法抗拒的nof ifs ands or buts没有如果和或者但是obvious显而易见,明显的,明显,显而易见的odds-on赔率,赔率上,赔率上的,胜算positive积极的,积极,正面,正面的proven经过验证的,经证实的,被证实的,经过验证set设置,一组,一套,集sure确信,肯定的,确信的,肯定unanswerable无可奉告,无可回答,无可回避,无可救药unimpeachable无可挑剔,一清二白,无可挑剔的,无懈可击unquestionable无可置疑的,无可置疑,无可非议,不容置疑

Examples

  • It’s based on irrefutable data by high levels — they call them, computer hackers.

  • The parade of prosecution witnesses—from bystanders on the scene to a sitting police chief and forensics experts— collectively presented irrefutable proof of the officer’s guilt.

  • After a classified briefing just weeks after Khashoggi’s death, lawmakers said the evidence was irrefutable.

  • Regardless, the place of Gone With the Wind in film history is irrefutable.

  • Snyder and Raskopf, alas, have a case—not an irrefutable case, but a case—on First Amendment grounds.

  • It is amazing how tongue-tied they get when you present them with irrefutable information.

  • The charge of racism without a shred of proof, much less irrefutable evidence, is doing terrible damage to our cultural fabric.

  • The evidence that Saudi citizens were involved was irrefutable, and the Saudi security services had missed it.

  • They prove in an irrefutable manner that the two nations mixed and knew each other intimately.

  • If he sometimes come across a precept which is perfectly clear and irrefutable, Donald does not scruple to ignore it.

  • His warm and palpitating generalisations, for all the flaws in their reasoning, bear the irrefutable mark of moral reality.

  • To this logic, which was irrefutable, poor Encisco could make no reply.

  • And upon these grounds it may fairly claim to be irrefutable and inevitable.