adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
conclusive/incontrovertible/irrefutable evidence (= very strong evidence which cannot be disproved )
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We need irrefutable evidence before making an arrest.
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The government claims it has conclusive evidence of the country’s nuclear weapons programme.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
evidence
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It was far from incontrovertible evidence of what Gloria had suggested and Neil had confirmed.
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If the hearings uncover some incontrovertible evidence of corruption he could look like a defender of the indefensible.
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And without incontrovertible evidence that Leila was dead, would it ever be watertight enough?
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It might well be that Chesnais had incontrovertible evidence .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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There is incontrovertible evidence that Wallenberg did not die in 1947.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Although this has been argued over for fifty years, the size of this ancient catastrophe now seems incontrovertible .
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For this was reality, as durable as it was crucial, as incontrovertible as it was incomprehensible.
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If the hearings uncover some incontrovertible evidence of corruption he could look like a defender of the indefensible.
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It is incontrovertible that there has been long-continued subsidence on many oceanic atolls.
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It was far from incontrovertible evidence of what Gloria had suggested and Neil had confirmed.
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That Husameddin, perhaps unluckily, has wholly misrepresented Ibn Hajar is incontrovertible , however.
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The case for following the Western example of reducing the costly standing army by building a reserve of trained men became incontrovertible .
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The evidence that the television arrangements were bungled is incontrovertible .