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the indisputably
adverb
In a manner that is incapable of being disputed or argued against.
Exact(24)
It was all about the indisputably critical matter of nutrition, or allergies.
The most valuable releases so far have been the indisputably historic broadcasts.
It aims to examine the indisputably powerful effect of England's black population on British popular culture.
The indisputably bellicose Richard Nixon had only one "fight" in his 1972 acceptance speech.
Schindler's List re-established the useful notion of the indisputably evil foe.
For its part, the image-conscious M.R.T.A. is anxious to distinguish itself from the indisputably unromantic Shining Path.
Similar(36)
However, the government, indisputably the supreme power, must guarantee health care access to indigent people.
They argued that the addition of nanoparticles in the fluid indisputably increase the natural convection heat transfer.
It is roughly demarcated by Broadway to the east, 173rd Street to the south, Fort Tryon Park to the north, and, indisputably, the Hudson River to the west.
He who dons the headset indisputably wears the crown.
ROYS R US In Roy Halladay and Roy Oswalt, the Phillies, indisputably, acquired the two best pitchers named Roy in baseball history.
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