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unassailably

/uhn-uh-sey-luh-buhl/US // ˌʌn əˈseɪ lə bəl //UK // (ˌʌnəˈseɪləbəl) //

毋庸置疑,毋庸置疑地,不可置疑地,无可置疑地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not open to attack or assault, as by military force or argument: unassailable fortifications; unassailable logic.
    • : not subject to denial or dispute: Shakespeare's genius gives his works an unassailable position in world literature.

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Examples

  • As for Bonds and Clemens — the premier hitter and pitcher of their generation, if not of all time — both have unassailable statistical cases, but both continue to fall short of election because of their association with performance-enhancing drugs.

  • We have built systems that don’t just widen the gap between rich and poor but make the distance unassailable.

  • Great players like Kitani recognize that building a “Thick,” or unassailable, territory with Gote is one of the surest ways of establishing an effective Sente in the future.

  • It’s a somewhat dangerous game to assert any claim is unassailable, if only because individuals and small teams can only consider so many possibilities.

  • It adds Facebook “has held an unassailable position in the social network market for nearly a decade.”

  • But its hope for a better future and its expressed faith in God and the children of God is unassailable.

  • It might have been used as confirmation that a unique and cozy “special relationship” between the two nations was unassailable.

  • For a long time, then, Orthodox control seemed unassailable.

  • “His party credentials are unassailable,” says veteran GOP strategist Ralph Reed.

  • Bibi Netanyahu called for an early vote from an apparent position of unassailable strength.

  • And his friends gasped at his temerity and trembled for him, not knowing what grounds he had for counting himself unassailable.

  • They do not offer a theory as a suggestion of what might possibly be, but as a demonstration founded upon an unassailable basis.

  • But Yacanex had taken up an unassailable position in the mountains, and for some months could not be drawn into an engagement.

  • Mr. Key's admiration for McCormack we found later on rests on unassailable grounds.

  • The Vita then comes to us with a certain unassailable authority, and is besides a work of piety, of love, of vindication.