Incontestably [adverb]

Definition of Incontestably:

unmistakably

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Sentence/Example of Incontestably:

Still the honour of the first settlement attempted in this fine country belongs incontestably to France.

Among all the cities of the world, incontestably the most beautiful and the most unique is Venice—the « Queen of the Adriatic ».

It was incontestably correct to wait for the rest of the party, but she would have preferred originating the suggestion.

A careful domiciliary examination by four persons appointed by the royal judge had incontestably established the point.

It is possible, indeed, it may; but is there any certain known criterion which incontestably distinguishes the sex in human bones?

Hence it 'follows immediately and incontestably, that there is no such thing as any sort of motive that is in itself a bad one.'

Incontestably it is the desert, with its chaos of granite and sand, its warm tones and reddish colour.

The young have a superstitious sense of something incontestably true in the final protestations of the dead.

Meyer believes that he has incontestably proved against Ahlfeld that the sex is determined at conception.

The sculptures here are incontestably the most highly-finished.