Irrefutably [adverb]
Definition of Irrefutably:
without doubt
Opposite/Antonyms of Irrefutably:
Sentence/Example of Irrefutably:
For Lopez to sing this song—a protest anthem but also an irrefutable declaration of belonging—with so much conviction and boldness is to bring Guthrie’s intent and his dream full circle.
He calculated minutely and proved irrefutably, that such food must be considered a great advantage, a real blessing.
The mere possibility of making such a decision testifies here irrefutably to a reality: the reality of a new order of things.
But the portrait was, irrefutably, nearing completion, and it was to be exhibited the twentieth of the month.
Bourgeois marriage is,—this we have irrefutably proved,—the result of bourgeois relations.
Such facts as these irrefutably differentiate the two kinds of tuberculosis.
M. Pierre Champion (Guillaume de Flavy, p. 283) has irrefutably demonstrated its unauthenticity.
These cures, and many others, continue to attest irrefutably the direct intervention of God.
"That puts the case irrefutably," said the young clergyman, with a challenging glance towards the one-legged man.
Fortunately, however, I have at my disposal a wealth of documentary material which irrefutably confirms the truth of my words.