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- adjective Alternative spelling of
incontestable .
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- adjective incapable of being contested or disputed
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Examples
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Nelson, astounded by his achievement, within the year drowned himself in an enormous quantity of cheap whisky, and, the will being incontestible through lack of kith and kin, left his half to Lucky Richard Forrest.
CHAPTER IV 2010
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Their dual-nationality allies are inserted strategically into all our governments and 'commissions', and they control us and our individual nations via their incontestible edicts applied under their 'laws'.
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He goes on to describe four strict types of people who eat it before concluding the “incontestible truth” about it, that it is “flesh without its blood.”
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It is an incontestible fact that he knew Harry Grant, and also that he was quartermaster on the BRITANNIA.
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The evil represented in this museum is incontestible.
Presidents Remarks At Opening Of Holocaust Museum ITY National Archives 1993
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One circumstance was very remarkable: namely, A WELL, cased with stone, was discovered near the middle of the haven; -- an incontestible evidence, that at some remote period, the spot was in
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The organized system of plunder and anarchy, exercised under different forms more or less sanguinary, produced no permanent result beyond an incontestible proof that the versatility of the French nation, and its puny suppleness of character, utterly incapacitate it for that energetic enterprise without which there can be no hope of permanent emancipation from national slavery.
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The organized system of plunder and anarchy, exercised under different forms more or less sanguinary, produced no permanent result beyond an incontestible proof that the versatility of the French nation, and its puny suppleness of character, utterly incapacitate it for that energetic enterprise without which there can be no hope of permanent emancipation from national slavery.
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IT _may be expected by some faithless Persons, that I should produce an_ HERMAPHRODITE _to publick View, as an incontestible Justification of there being Humane Creatures of this kind; but as I have no Authority to take up the Petticoats of any Female without her Consent, I hope to be excus'd from making such demonstrable Proofs; and if I had such a Power, the Sight might endanger the Welfare of some pregnant Female, whose
Tractus de Hermaphrodites Or, A Treatise of Hermaphrodites Giles Jacob
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It is incontestible -- and will become still clearer and more certain to us through all farther investigation of the subject -- that the acknowledgment of the idea of miracles as a necessary and a justified part of religiousness {372} stands and falls with the acknowledgment of a teleological view of the world.
The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality Rudolf Schmid
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