How to Use irrefutable in a Sentence
irrefutable
adjective- There is irrefutable evidence that he committed these crimes.
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But the facts about what led to that moment in late 2015 are irrefutable.
— Lyndsey Havens, Billboard, 21 Apr. 2022 -
The benefits of hitting the ball in the air are irrefutable.
— Jared Diamond, WSJ, 21 Mar. 2020 -
Then, there was Flo Milli—skilled, irrefutable, and not one to f*ck with.
— Stephanie Long, refinery29.com, 22 Jan. 2021 -
That brings us back to the basic irrefutable point: This was a coup attempt.
— Matt Ford, The New Republic, 2 Aug. 2023 -
There is an irrefutable risk to the Dodgers’ pitching depth plan this season.
— Jack Harris, Los Angeles Times, 10 Mar. 2023 -
The paper trial was irrefutable, leading the three to plead guilty with no plea deal.
— Tarpley Hitt, miamiherald, 27 Feb. 2018 -
Her voice is irrefutable proof of what was, what could have been, and what is remembered.
— Tari Ngangura, Longreads, 3 Sep. 2020 -
The United States has an irrefutable interest in the course Asia will take in the coming years.
— Kurt M. Campbell, Foreign Affairs, 18 Apr. 2014 -
World Cup Highlights For Spain, this one is irrefutable.
— SI.com, 19 June 2018 -
These differences all lead up to that irrefutable racial gap in life spans.
— New York Times, 27 Apr. 2021 -
The fake cartel deal offered Buemi a chance to make the evidence so clear and irrefutable that the M.P.S. would have to step in.
— Alex W. Palmer, New York Times, 17 Oct. 2019 -
By then, in the early 1990s, the dangers of asbestos were already irrefutable.
— Kathleen McGrory, ProPublica, 22 Oct. 2022 -
Add to the list above all of the short-term problems caused by lack of sleep, and the evidence is irrefutable that a lack of sleep is not something to be proud of.
— Yec, Forbes, 17 June 2021 -
Apart from cleansing the stain of last year’s final, these 127 matches serve as irrefutable proof that the sport is doing just fine, thanks.
— Jon Wertheim, SI.com, 7 Sep. 2019 -
People’s histories talk about those truths in a way that is open and honest and irrefutable.
— Los Angeles Times, 9 Aug. 2019 -
Here the fact that the president had perjured himself was irrefutable.
— The Economist, 12 Dec. 2019 -
Her comments are irrefutable proof that she never should have been appointed in the first place.
— WSJ, 8 Jan. 2024 -
But, for many, there’s an irrefutable loneliness in all this talking through screens.
— New York Times, 14 July 2022 -
The evidence seemed irrefutable: @Team_Trump45 was Granzow.
— Max Kutner, Wired, 29 Oct. 2020 -
So what is the irrefutable proof of a successful emotional life?
— Brendan Tapley, Woman's Day, 6 Nov. 2018 -
The obvious upside was catching the officers in the act, in an irrefutable way.
— Justin Fenton, baltimoresun.com, 19 Feb. 2021 -
Some of the things many believe about the city's East Side neighborhoods are true, borne out by irrefutable statistics.
— Leila Atassi, cleveland.com, 26 Dec. 2017 -
A year passed before my parents were ready to meet the irrefutable evidence of my queerness.
— Aubrey Calaway, Chron, 28 Sep. 2021 -
Their ubiquity in Russia owes to high rates of insurance fraud and the need to have irrefutable evidence in a court of law.
— Ben Wojdyla, Popular Mechanics, 22 Aug. 2013 -
While answers about what the post-NIL college sports world will look like may be few and far between, the fact that seismic changes are coming is irrefutable.
— Jon Hale, The Courier-Journal, 25 June 2021 -
The brain science around early learning is irrefutable; the first five years of life are a time of rapid brain and social development.
— Forbes, 25 Jan. 2022 -
Never mind tons of irrefutable evidence to the contrary.
— Trudy Rubin, The Mercury News, 18 Apr. 2017 -
The data over the last ten years is powerful, clear, and irrefutable: business can and should be leveraged as a powerful force for good.
— Afdhel Aziz, Forbes, 20 Feb. 2023 -
And yet, in the face of all this irrefutable success, critics, pundits, and casual fans can’t stop complaining about its binge release.
— Ben Travers, IndieWire, 28 June 2024
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