adjective undeniable; unquestionable; impossible to dispute or doubt
Incontrovertible evidence supports the theory of evolution.
Some philosophers argue that certain moral truths are incontrovertible.
Historians consider the discovery of the Rosetta Stone as incontrovertible evidence of ancient Egyptian civilization.
The prosecution presented incontrovertible proof of the defendant's guilt.
The debater presented an incontrovertible argument that left the opposition speechless.
In a legal thriller novel, the protagonist uncovers incontrovertible evidence that proves the defendant's innocence.
The psychologist presented incontrovertible data from the study to support their hypothesis.
The scientist's research findings provided incontrovertible proof of the existence of a new species.
The lawyer presented incontrovertible evidence in court that led to the acquittal of their client.
The historian's analysis of the documents revealed incontrovertible facts about the ancient civilization.