1. undisputable - Adjective
2. undisputable - Adjective Satellite
Indisputable.
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indisputable evidence of a witness Source: Internet
Digital technology has infiltrated the fabric of human society to a degree of undisputable and often life-sustaining dependence. Source: Internet
With Palermo’s brilliant arrangements and soloists such as Bob Mintzer, Chris Potter, Dave Samuels, Mike Stern, and Mike Keneally, the album made an undisputable case for the Zappa jazz concept. Source: Internet
In 1995, the study of brown dwarfs changed substantially with the discovery of two undisputable substellar objects ( Teide 1 and Gliese 229B ), citation citation which were identified by the presence of the 670.8 nm lithium line. Source: Internet
Leaving aside charges of voter fraud and vote-rigging, there is the undisputable fact that Big Media and Big Tech put not just a thumb, but both hands, on the scales to influence the result. Source: Internet