<adj.all> undeniable guilt indisputable evidence of a witness
impossible to doubt or dispute
<adj.all> indisputable (or sure) proof
Indisputable \In*dis"pu*ta*ble\ (?; 277), a. [Pref. in- not + disputable: cf. F. indisputable.] Not disputable; incontrovertible; too evident to admit of dispute.
"Despite the controversy and disagreement that Paz' ideological position generates, his creative quality is indisputable," said Jaime Labastida, a poet who stands opposed to Paz on many political issues.
All the members of our expedition knew it," said Plaisted, who led a group of nine do-it-yourself snowmobile explorers to the pole in April 1968 in the first "indisputable" conquest by surface.
But it's indisputable that many stock investors are blissfully ignorant of the bond market. And corporate bonds probably do attract a more sophisticated breed.
But the administration's case for continued military aid was strengthened by what officials regard as indisputable evidence that Cuba and Nicaragua have been increasing arms shipments to leftist guerrillas in El Salvador.
The Economy Bulls are hoping that continued steady growth, plus some indisputable sign of progress on the big U.S. trade and budget deficits, will rekindle stock buying.
And the "indisputable evidence" remained cloaked in secrecy.
Flag-burning, moreover, lacks the indisputable threat expressed by cross-burning.
"Evidence that boxing produces irreversible brain damage is now as indisputable as the link between cigarette smoking and lung cancer," the doctors wrote.
Ne Win, 77, has remained out of public sight since he resigned, and there is no indisputable evidence he remains the most powerful figure.
"The triumph of the opposition is indisputable," Endara said after polls closed but before any results had been announced.
"You can agree or disagree with the sentence, but in substance the throwing out of most of the charges leveled by the prosecutors is indisputable," he said.