in´con|tro|vert´i|bly

in´con|tro|vert´i|bly
in|con|tro|vert|i|ble «IHN kon truh VUR tuh buhl», adjective.
that cannot be disputed or denied; too clear or certain to be argued about; unquestionable. SYNONYM(S): incontestable, indisputable, indubitable.
in´con|tro|vert´i|ble|ness, noun.
in´con|tro|vert´i|bly, adverb.

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