Synonym: incontestible, indisputable, undisputable. Similar words: detestable, contestant, contestation, contest, contested, constable, uncontrollable, intestate. Meaning: [‚ɪnkən'testəbl] adj. 1. incapable of being contested or disputed 2. not open to question; obviously true.
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1. We had incontestable proof of her innocence.
2. His claim to the land is incontestable.
3. There is now incontestable evidence that the killings did take place.
4. Proof of the harmful effects of smoking is incontestable.
5. Many investigations involve cases where the evidence is incontestable.
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7. It is incontestable that the patent technology implementation and industrialization are low here in China.
8. The proof was incontestable – he had no choice but to admit defeat and plead guilty.
9. But, when the times comes, his proposers look as if they will have an incontestable piece of evidence.
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12. Cultural studies also underestimate the importance of racism which is an incontestable fact in the lives of many black people.
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14. It caused him to seek to embellish his most incontestable achievements.
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