Irrefutable in a sentence as an adjective

This is irrefutable if you've ever worked on a team of significant size.

If he truly was a spy, giving secrets to China, then he would have eventually been caught in the act with irrefutable proof.

And even when irrefutable proof surfaces, the very same people who staunchly said "that could never happen" will say "of course, how could you even be surprised?

That he calls his hypothesis "irrefutable" is downright appalling.

Like all other good conspiracy theories, it's based on an irrefutable possible situation.

What remains of the list is what no one has been able to refute, so I think it's decently close to a list of universal irrefutable "rules of marketing.

Every time an IPO pops +20% it's irrefutable evidence that the banks are either incompetent and/or untruthful.

> why can't The Guardian do an all-out dump instead of piecemealing it?I suspect they're laying a trap for the gov't; hoping to catch them in a big irrefutable lie.

More importantly:A man in the middle attack is _highly_ detectable and will leave irrefutable evidence when detected.

By irrefutable inference, some lifestyle difference explains thisYeah and that difference is the sheer abundance of cheap calories.

By irrefutable inference, some lifestyle difference explains this.

Now we know that was wrong with regards to labour relations; but we're still stuck with an all-pervasive, irrefutable prophecy that intelligent machines are bound to hate us and rebel against us.

If you don't, taking that nuclear option without evidence will only discredit you because choosing the nuclear irrefutable evidence is careless and unjustified.

> In fact, the evidence that abstinence from alcohol is a cause of heart disease and early death is irrefutableI'm sorry, but the author drastically overstates the certainty of our current knowledge.

Maybe not manned exploration, but something to push things further towards that?Or are they still stuck on "We must make a final, irrefutable conclusion on whether life has or has not existed on Mars prior to introducing organisms to the planet"?

Irrefutable definitions

adjective

impossible to deny or disprove; "incontrovertible proof of the defendant's innocence"; "proof positive"; "an irrefutable argument"

See also: incontrovertible positive