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  • adjective Not arguable.

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  • adjective Not arguable; certain, incontestable or incontrovertible.

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  • adjective against which no argument can be made

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Examples

  • What strikes me as inarguable is that Hillary is today a more resonant, consequential, and potent figure than she has ever been before.

    Hillary Rising - Swampland - TIME.com 2008

  • This is the "inarguable" part of the story, folks.

    Up At Film Roman, Watching the "Gravy Train" Steve Hulett 2008

  • Some people in e-mails have taken issue with the word "inarguable" when it comes to the troops not receiving proper armor/vehicles/support.

    Lions/Donkeys Note Rogers 2006

  • First, I've dropped the reference to food issues for the troops -- there are ambiguities about the story, and so it doesn't deserve to be in a section with the word "inarguable" in the title.

    Archive 2006-06-04 Rogers 2006

  • Some people in e-mails have taken issue with the word "inarguable" when it comes to the troops not receiving proper armor/vehicles/support.

    Archive 2006-06-04 Rogers 2006

  • First, I've dropped the reference to food issues for the troops -- there are ambiguities about the story, and so it doesn't deserve to be in a section with the word "inarguable" in the title.

    Lions/Donkeys Note Rogers 2006

  • But even that "inarguable" idea is open to, well, arguments.

    Libertarian Blog Place Various Libertarian Bloggers 2010

  • You don't have to take my word for it, though: as much as I dislike people who quote Metacritic stats as some kind of inarguable gospel, it's fair to say that a film with an MC score of 96 is likely to quite good.

    In Contention 2009

  • Mr. Masniak also claimed that "most of the cases these days seem to be going against Sydnor's interpretation, which hardly makes it 'inarguable' or as crazy as the paper makes out."

    IPcentral Weblog thomassydnor 2008

  • We grasp that cops are a necessary evil, not “an inarguable force for good”.

    Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » A Flip for Every Citizen 2009

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