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true in a way that leaves no room for denial or disagreement
- The incontrovertible evidence left no doubt about the defendant’s guilt.
- Her research provided incontrovertible proof of the theory’s validity.
- The witness’s testimony was incontrovertible, making the case airtight.
- The historical documents provided incontrovertible evidence of the event.
- The scientist presented incontrovertible data that confirmed the experiment's results.