Indisputable in a sentence as an adjective

> I don't see why he asserts this as if it is indisputable fact.

The bottom line is that terrorism is given resources far beyond the scale of the problem and that is indisputable.

It's indisputable that as MBAs have gained prominence in the US auto industry, the products have become less compelling.

It's indisputable that one day, computers will be doing classification-type jobs very well.

I have nothing against China at all, but the unknown is scary and I simply would rather the US maintain indisputable dominance.

Can anyone back up his comment about recycling with any indisputable or at least convincing evidence/statistics?

I can imagine that someone on the inside would really value the companionship of a partner with indisputable sincerity.

The article is claiming that the perception of bias is indisputable and an actual conflict of interest, considering she benefitted financially as a lobbyist, might exist as well.

I recall it being suggested that the opposite might even be the case, perhaps because people were acknowledging the subjectivity of their opinions rather than presuming to present an indisputable statement of truth.

Indisputable definitions

adjective

not open to question; obviously true; "undeniable guilt"; "indisputable evidence of a witness"

See also: incontestable undisputable

adjective

impossible to doubt or dispute; "indisputable (or sure) proof"

See also: sure