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incontrovertibility

  • a word derived from incontrovertible.
    incontrovertible
    adjective
    not controvertible; not open to question or dispute; indisputable.

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Weakened by that incomprehensible incontrovertibility, by round-the-clock morning sickness, by paralyzing fear, I conceded to intense pressure from my parents to marry.

From New York Times Dec. 2, 2021

It’s about the incontrovertibility of 16 gruesome sweaters versus one.

From Slate May 14, 2015

But that’s where the incontrovertibility of it ends, I think.

From Slate Jan. 9, 2014

Davvero! his words would make me wrathful if I held the views of his Holiness, who may well fear the incontrovertibility of his wit.

From A Golden Book of Venice by Mrs. Lawrence Turnbull

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