1. irrefutable - Adjective
2. irrefutable - Adjective Satellite
Incapable of being refuted or disproved; indisputable.
Source: Webster's dictionaryYear-end financial statements express a truth about office life which is no less irrefutable yet also, in the end, no less irrelevant or irritating than an evolutionary biologist's proud reminder that the purpose of existence lies in the propagation of our genes. Alain de Botton
We see now that infringement of freedom is necessary with regard to the opponents of the revolution. At a time of revolution we cannot allow freedom for the enemies of the people and of the revolution. That is a surely clear, irrefutable conclusion. Nikolai Bukharin
You say: I am not free. But I have raised and lowered my arm. Everyone understands that this illogical answer is an irrefutable proof of freedom. Leo Tolstoy
Earth Day 1970 was irrefutable evidence that the American people understood the environmental threat and wanted action to resolve it. Barry Commoner
What then in the last resort are the truths of mankind? They are the irrefutable errors of mankind. Friedrich Nietzsche
I'll follow the reedy tenor of his excuses and blast them with the bellowy bass of irrefutable logic! Robert Sheckley