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Definition of "incontrovertibly" [incontrovertibly]

  • In an incontrovertible manner; in a manner not capable of being denied, challenged, or disputed. (adverb)

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Use "incontrovertibly" in a sentence
  • "In fact, I learned from Bear Grylls (I assume that television shows remain incontrovertibly educational?) that we can survive in the harshest environments for so long as we have a canteen, shoelaces, socks and a camera crew."
  • "But to argue that de Lubicz has resolved the presumptive paradox "incontrovertibly" is nonsense; to dogmatize that Egyptian science was under-pinned by a hermetic religious philosophy is, at best, wildly speculative; and to write off orthodox interpretations of Egyptian religious symbolism as "banal" tells us more about Mr. West's unspoken, and probably unconscious, prejudices than it does about the vexed problems of Egyptian eschatology."
  • "In the piece, ostensibly about the quite likely reality that our Web-empowered culture is gaining in information but declining in knowledge, Thompson complains that there are too many rubes who ask the following ignorant questions about "incontrovertibly" "settled facts":"
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