unrefuted / rɪˈfyut /

无可辩驳的无可辩驳无可争辩的不置可否

unrefuted 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·fut·ed, re·fut·ing.

  1. to prove to be false or erroneous, as an opinion or charge.
  2. to prove to be in error.

unrefuted 近义词

unrefuted

等同于 accurate

unrefuted

等同于 unanswered

更多unrefuted例句

  1. Annie Skinner, a spokesperson for the Colorado Department of Corrections, refutes that, saying, “Inmates have been provided information from their facility leadership regarding their specific facility situation.”
  2. I begged permission to read it; but he refused, telling me that the doctrines of the church all remained unrefuted.
  3. Once, their aim appeared to be a noble possibility, struggling still and unrealized, but unrefuted.
  4. That the objection drawn from the physiological difference between "species" and "races" still exists unrefuted.
  5. My books are successful; my theories are unrefuted; but I suffer in politics from a prejudice almost physical in the French.
  6. The accusation of prodigal and senseless expenditure in dress must stand unrefuted.