Irrefutable in A Sentence

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    After all, mathematical statements can, in general, be derived from a set of self-evident axioms by the application of irrefutable logic.

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    But the abstract doubt " whether after all things may not be quite other in themselves than that which by the laws of our thought they necessarily appear " is a scepticism which, though admittedly irrefutable, is as certainly groundless.

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    Debra King's remarks were not well received by the Chief Executive, possibly because they were so irrefutable.

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    Edith Frost is living, wonderful and irrefutable proof that even cowgirls really do get the blues.

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    It is a profound thought and, I believe, an irrefutable one.

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    Kant described it as "an irrefutable book."

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    The peasant is irrefutable.

    8

    The theory seems irrefutable just because the act of transference of the people's will cannot be verified, for it never occurred.

    9

    Their seemingly irrefutable evidence may be no more than the presence of marine fossils in high elevations.

    10

    There's irrefutable proof in the benefits of omega-3 and fish oil - krill oil is a notch above regular fish oil.

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    They bear in themselves irrefutable proofs of their authenticity, bringing us face to face not with the Zoroaster of the legends but with a real person, announcing a new doctrine and way of salvation, no supernatural Being assured of victory, but a mere man, struggling with human conflicts of every sort, in the midst of a society of fellow-believers yet in its earliest infancy.

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    While the health benefits of oatmeal may be irrefutable, the taste might not appeal to everyone.

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    Xander understood that some part of Jessi was stuck in hard core denial, the kind that needed irrefutable proof that she had no other alternatives.

    14

    You only have to have reasonable suspicion and not irrefutable evidence to support your concerns.