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so clear or convincing that it cannot be reasonably disputed or denied
- Faced with irrefutable satellite images, the government had to acknowledge the construction project they previously denied.
- The scientist collected irrefutable evidence through years of careful research and experimentation.
- The expert’s irrefutable credentials established his authority on the subject.
- The photograph provided irrefutable proof of the meeting's occurrence.
- The evidence presented was so clear that it was considered irrefutable.