Irrefutable


The meaning of the word Irrefutable is: that which cannot be proven false


Examples:

The police arrested their suspect only after obtaining irrefutable proof he was the robber.

published by Magen on 2021-08-03 23:53:45


When Jack received the results of the lab test, he had irrefutable evidence he was not the father of Miriam’s child.

published by Janey on 2021-09-08 02:00:06


Genetic testing supports the scientist's theory that the link between the two species is irrefutable.

published by Angie on 2021-09-17 20:24:10


Because the jury did not have irrefutable evidence, they could not find the defendant guilty of the crime.

published by Angella on 2021-12-18 01:28:26


The fact William started to feel better after taking the medication is irrefutable poof the drug works.

published by Lorine on 2021-02-16 12:50:59


Even though I suspected my eyes were failing me, the optometrist’s confirmation was irrefutable.

published by Fausto on 2021-12-07 04:12:57


The massive destruction left in the city by the hurricane is irrefutable and proves the wave barriers were not effective.

published by Isa on 2021-08-20 07:49:41


While Jenna thinks she is physically fit, her bathroom scale is irrefutable proof she is overweight.

published by Suzan on 2021-11-24 18:35:16


The videotape contained irrefutable evidence of the defendant’s guilt.

published by Carissa on 2021-06-11 10:43:04


Before the product goes on the market, there must be irrefutable validation it does not pose a danger to consumers.

published by Alberto on 2021-03-05 08:34:03


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