অকাট্য, তর্কাতীত, সন্দেহাতীত
(1) Incapable of being contested or disputed,not open to question,obviously true
(2) Incapable of being contested or disputed
(3) Not open to question
(4) Obviously true
(1) Its benefits have been so incontestable that in the five millennia since the advent of the written word numerous poets and writers have extolled its virtues.
(2) Together, the president and vice-president (or just u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510the presidencyu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb) would be able to act without fear or favour, and would possess an incontestable mandate.
(3) Nevertheless, that soccer as a global phenomenon has yet to eradicate what was once called u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510The English Diseaseu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb remains incontestable .
(4) And I also think it is incontestable that Protestantism has been an overwhelming influence in creating the modern world.
(5) I'm the new owner of this house, with clear and incontestable title.
(6) Does that not amount to the Minister making a conclusive and incontestable decision about a matter of law?
(7) But it's incontestable that if it was improved, people would stay longer and spend more money.
(8) The Press Complaints Commission rules were scrupulously observed; the only minor shown had his face obscured; and the story was of incontestable public interest.
(9) It is unequivocal and incontestable , and what has happened?
(10) He is wrong in believing that what is contestable is u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510knowledgeu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, and in failing to acknowledge that much knowledge is incontestable .
(11) His failure to take consistent foreign policy positions, though more recent, is incontestable .
(12) This much is incontestable - in the last decade (I won't go further back) we have seen the emergence in Ireland of what Ms Flynn rightly described as a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510tabloid cultureu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(13) If the amount of these matches is divisible by a certain number, such as 7 (which is said to be God's number), there is an incontestable argument that the Spirit of God is ever present in the text.
(14) If argument did not deliver incontestable conclusions, where was one to go?
(15) There are certain incontestable themes in his work.
(16) They were all going down together, into the darku251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac Just as soon as enough major players decided to contest the incontestable , and put the simulations to the audit of war.
(17) Regardless of whether you believe global warming to be a threat to the survival of humanity or simply the product of another wave in the world's oscillating climate, the problem of pollution remains incontestable .
(18) Dispute the numbers, but the big picture is incontestable .
(19) The rationale for the government's proposed change, however, is incontestable .
(20) Now, there are some interesting restrictions on English reduplication, but the plain fact of it is incontestable (at least in every North American dialect I've ever come across).
indisputable
arguable
debatable
disputable
moot
negotiable
refutable
Contestable