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irrefragable

[ih-ref-ruh-guh-buhl] / ɪˈrɛf rə gə bəl /






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“Scarcity would always be the irrefragable regulatory device that — along with religion and moral dogma — would keep the youth in line with certain expectations,” Slater notes.

From Salon • Feb. 16, 2013

The first woman to occupy that distinguished position, with velvet-gloved but irrefragable finesse.

From Time Magazine Archive

The heaped-up treasure and large number of bonds, which represented a large amount of money, constituted irrefragable proof against the guilty.

From The Strange Story of Rab R?by by J?kai, M?r

Rational morality, on the other hand, grows with the growth of those who follow its dictates; its errors are corrected by wider experience, its omissions are filled up by the irrefragable arguments of necessity.

From My Path to Atheism by Besant, Annie Wood

He had been urging a secret barrier existing between them—one that she, in common with society at large, would recognise as irrefragable.

From Dorrien of Cranston by Mitford, Bertram