Definitionadj. incapable of being contested or disputed
Last update: August 1, 2015
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It is an incontestable fact. [Please select]
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Their command of fleets gave them incontestable advantages, as when, for instance, Otto II. [Please select]
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All this is incontestable. [Please select]
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That was incontestable. [Please select]
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* * "The principle of monarchies is honor seems to me incontestable." [Please select]
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This is incontestable; the elephant will do nothing useful unless he is specially ordered to perform a certain work or movement. [Please select]
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I deny the one; and the other is incontestable, within very modest limits. [Please select]
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'I knew he was shamming,' said Fang, as if this were incontestable proof of the fact. [Please select]
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Since aetiology in general refers to things that are unseen, it does not give testimony that is incontestable in regard to phenomena. [Please select]
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But there is no consolation; the superiority is so incontestable that no comparison is possible. [Please select]
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"I am an admirer of Montesquieu," replied Prince Andrew, "and his idea that le principe des monarchies est l'honneur me parait incontestable."' [Please select]
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