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词汇 irrefutable
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Definition of irrefutable in English:

irrefutable

adjective ˌɪrɪˈfjuːtəb(ə)lɪˈrɛfjʊtəb(ə)l
  • Impossible to deny or disprove.

    不可否认的;驳不倒的;无可辩驳的

    irrefutable evidence

    无可辩驳的证据。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Secondly, what it says to me is that there is an irrefutable link.
    • The logs provide an irrefutable record of which departments and users are consuming the most Internet bandwidth.
    • For millennia, the logic of settlement was irrefutable: once a territory was full of your people, it was yours.
    • The good fortune continued this weekend with confirmation of a now irrefutable positive polling pattern.
    • And all of them are forced to realize that the past, for better or worse, is an irrefutable part of who they are now.
    • It is impossible to believe, and yet the evidence is irrefutable.
    • His only irrefutable position is to reduce his physical object claim to an announcement concerning his own sensations.
    • They provided facts that were checked out and irrefutable.
    • There appears to be clear cause and effect evidence, but no irrefutable proof.
    • So is there any hope of finding honest, irrefutable research?
    • We had told Mr Blunkett's officials about our irrefutable documentary evidence before he wrote his article.
    • The economic arguments suggesting that current prices are unsustainable seem almost irrefutable.
    • No matter how wistfully we may long for the fountain of youth, the fact is that Laws of Thermodynamics are irrefutable.
    • The critics will point to this as irrefutable proof of their argument that vouchers undermine the public school system.
    • Here was irrefutable proof of his resilient genius.
    • Our claims are based on irrefutable fact following extensive research and statements from council's own documents.
    • Nevertheless, the potential of the helicopter was clear and irrefutable.
    • He came to the irrefutable conclusion that he was never going to make much money in the tea room business working for other people.
    • So from these two verses it is plain and irrefutable, that Jesus has revealed the true nature concerning God to his twelve disciples.
    • This view had since congealed into an irrefutable mythology.
    • The logic of his case is impeccable and irrefutable.
    Synonyms
    indisputable, undeniable, unquestionable, incontrovertible, incontestable, unassailable, impregnable, beyond question, indubitable, beyond doubt, beyond dispute, indisputable
    conclusive, definite, definitive, decisive, certain, sure, positive, sound, flawless, watertight, unmistakable, palpable, patent, manifest, obvious, evident, plain, clear, forceful, telling
    rare irrefragable, apodictic

Derivatives

  • irrefutability

  • nounɪrɪˌfjʊtəˈbɪlɪtiɪrɛfjʊtəˈbɪlɪti
    • Would the irrefutability of guilt render capital punishment just?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The formulas of applied mathematics, the subject matter Venet is actually using, do not have the irrefutability of logical theorems, which are pure tautologies not involving statements about the outside world.
      • Here Dembski's ‘refutability’ runs head-on into Popper's argument concerning the empirical irrefutability of strict or pure existential statements, such as the fundamental claim of intelligent design quoted above.
      • Popper argued that the ories framed in such a way that no conceivable observation could falsify them were non-scientific; irrefutability was not a virtue of a theory but a vice.
  • irrefutably

  • adverb ɪrɪˈfjuːtəbliɪˈrɛfjətəbli
    • Why do so many Americans believe what can be easily and irrefutably shown to be false?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And there are times when the creative process is irrefutably mystical.
      • The political misjudgment here has been established irrefutably.
      • Schlafly has a talent for making irrefutably obvious what was murky a moment before.
      • Why does Satan continue to tempt us even though we definitively and irrefutably belong to God?

Origin

Early 17th century: from late Latin irrefutabilis, from in- 'not' + refutabilis (from refutare 'repel, rebut').

Definition of irrefutable in US English:

irrefutable

adjective
  • Impossible to deny or disprove.

    不可否认的;驳不倒的;无可辩驳的

    irrefutable evidence

    无可辩驳的证据。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The good fortune continued this weekend with confirmation of a now irrefutable positive polling pattern.
    • He came to the irrefutable conclusion that he was never going to make much money in the tea room business working for other people.
    • And all of them are forced to realize that the past, for better or worse, is an irrefutable part of who they are now.
    • The critics will point to this as irrefutable proof of their argument that vouchers undermine the public school system.
    • This view had since congealed into an irrefutable mythology.
    • Secondly, what it says to me is that there is an irrefutable link.
    • No matter how wistfully we may long for the fountain of youth, the fact is that Laws of Thermodynamics are irrefutable.
    • The economic arguments suggesting that current prices are unsustainable seem almost irrefutable.
    • The logic of his case is impeccable and irrefutable.
    • The logs provide an irrefutable record of which departments and users are consuming the most Internet bandwidth.
    • For millennia, the logic of settlement was irrefutable: once a territory was full of your people, it was yours.
    • So is there any hope of finding honest, irrefutable research?
    • Nevertheless, the potential of the helicopter was clear and irrefutable.
    • Our claims are based on irrefutable fact following extensive research and statements from council's own documents.
    • Here was irrefutable proof of his resilient genius.
    • So from these two verses it is plain and irrefutable, that Jesus has revealed the true nature concerning God to his twelve disciples.
    • There appears to be clear cause and effect evidence, but no irrefutable proof.
    • His only irrefutable position is to reduce his physical object claim to an announcement concerning his own sensations.
    • They provided facts that were checked out and irrefutable.
    • It is impossible to believe, and yet the evidence is irrefutable.
    • We had told Mr Blunkett's officials about our irrefutable documentary evidence before he wrote his article.
    Synonyms
    indisputable, undeniable, unquestionable, incontrovertible, incontestable, unassailable, impregnable, beyond question, indubitable, beyond doubt, beyond dispute

Origin

Early 17th century: from late Latin irrefutabilis, from in- ‘not’ + refutabilis (from refutare ‘repel, rebut’).

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