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incontrovertibly

British pronunciation/ɪnkˌɒntɹəvˈɜːtəbli/
American pronunciation/ɪnkˌɑːntɹəvˈɜːɾəbli/
incontrovertibly
[ADVERB]
1

in a manner that leaves no room for denial or disagreement

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1The missing link had at last been discovered, and the most wonderful thing about it, at least from the point of view of both Smith and Dawson, was that, incontrovertibly, the missing link was an Englishman.
2My study of genetics certainly tells me incontrovertibly that Darwin was right about the nature of how living things have arrived on the scene by descent from a common ancestor under the influence of natural selection over very long periods of time.
3But a rereading of those sources, especially Madison's notes, shows I believe, incontrovertibly that Lincoln and Douglass were correct about the crucial matter.
4What was needed, Plato argued, was a mode of argument that could secure the truth, indeed more than that, certainty, incontrovertibly.
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