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is incontrovertibly
adverb
In an incontrovertible manner; in a manner not capable of being denied, challenged, or disputed.
Exact(13)
That is incontrovertibly true".
The answer is incontrovertibly yes.
But there she is incontrovertibly, her presence exerting a more far-reaching duration owing to the famous probity of Cézanne.
It is incontrovertibly true that increasing numbers of us have come up against unfeeling bureaucracy in the health service.
A heart in a cooler awaiting transplant is incontrovertibly human and alive, yet no one would argue that it is entitled to the legal and moral consideration that we reserve for human life.
It starts with Isabelle and a lover naked in bed, a corpulent man heaving and thrusting on top of her, but even here, where the action is incontrovertibly physical, the scene is shaped by the dialogue, which lands with the pugnacious power of smacks.
Similar(45)
The case has been incontrovertibly made elsewhere.
Not so long ago, telephones were incontrovertibly attached to place.
Louis was incontrovertibly one of the key black figures of the 20th century.
It's incontrovertibly funny, and that's to be considered no mere laughing matter.
It's incontrovertibly alive, occupying its space, there for fans to admire.
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