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Definition of "irrebuttable" [ir•re•but•ta•ble]

  • Not rebuttable. (adjective)

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Use "irrebuttable" in a sentence
  • "In State v. McCarty 434 N. W.2d 67 (S.D. 1988), the court ruled that a statutory declaration that the partition ratio is 2100: 1 did not create an unconstitutional irrebuttable presumption."
  • "Therefore, there was no irrebuttable presumption of guilt by the state."
  • "I realize this is all very legalful and constitutionally and all, with its irrebuttable “presumptions” and hypothetical “rational bases” and myriad whatnot."