
irrefutable
/ˌɪɹəfˈjutəbəɫ/
impossible to deny or disprove
irrefutable in a sentence
“The DNA evidence was irrefutable.”
Origin of irrefutable
Late Latin irrefutabilis, from in- (not) + refutare (to refute, repel), from re- (back) + root of fundere (to pour)
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