Adverb
irrefutably (comparative more irrefutably, superlative most irrefutably)
In an irrefutable manner; beyond the possibility of refutation.
To suspect your own mortality is to know the beginning of terror, to learn irrefutably that you are mortal is to know the end of terror. Frank Herbert
You can do irrefutably impossible things with the right amount of planning and support from intelligent and hardworking people and pizza. Scott M. Gimple
If there was an actual pandemic, the sheer number of deaths and new cases of infection would be irrefutably evident, with massively overrun hospitals and mass burials in every country on Earth. Source: Internet
If each permit recipient had successfully passed a driver refresher course, the roads in and around Texas State campus would be irrefutably safer. Source: Internet
Lambert and Womack note that their reanalysis does not minimize the role the chytrid fungus has played in amphibian declines and that “chytridiomycosis has irrefutably harmed amphibians.” Source: Internet
But we don’t need to know what the models got wrong – it is sufficient to demonstrate – in our submission irrefutably – that wrong they were. Source: Internet