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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

Principles I believed irrefragable are refuted; things I thought could never be proved—the idea of absolute freedom, of duty, for example—are demonstrated; and I am so much the happier.

From Transcendentalism in New England A History by Frothingham, Octavius Brooks

And the King sets up no pretensions to any possessions, the right to which he cannot prove by irrefragable titles.”

From The Oregon Territory Its History and Discovery by Twiss, Travers

"You have destroyed the irrefragable proof of his guilt."

From The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851 by Various




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