Irrefragable [adjective]

Definition of Irrefragable:

lasting, unable to be destroyed

Opposite/Antonyms of Irrefragable:


Sentence/Example of Irrefragable:

The charge is utterly groundless; and in the case of Bettine has been refuted by irrefragable proof.

His object is not to frame an irrefragable argument, but to produce an irresistible impression.

Tradition is to be scouted when it is found inconvenient, but cited as irrefragable truth when it suits the case.

He is unusually accurate, punctual, lucid; an irrefragable authority on English points.

These are, however, an irrefragable proof that the Treasure belongs to the city and to the age of which Homer sings.

In this we have an irrefragable proof that Luther was then obeying God—not following the suggestions of his own pride.

Thus, in religion, the evidence of interested parties becomes irrefragable and incontestable.

He was an earth-man in his devotion to the irrefragable fact, and his logic was admirable though frosty.

She spoke, sobbing, with a sincerity dreadful and irrefragable, as if she stripped herself and showed a body scarred and burning.

Had he not given irrefragable proof of the truth of these memoirs, by sending them to be read and commented on by Lady Byron?