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incontestable
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incontestable
(adjective)
incontestable
/ˌɪnkən
ˈ
tɛstəbəl/
adjective
incontestable
/ˌɪnkən
ˈ
tɛstəbəl/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of INCONTESTABLE
formal
:
not able to be doubted or questioned
:
indisputable
The evidence against him is
incontestable
.
an
incontestable
fact
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— incontestably
/ˌɪnkən
ˈ
tɛstəbli/
adverb
They proved
incontestably
that the painting was an original.
incontestably
true
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