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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Mr. Meacher I did not say that I had irrefutable evidence .
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Such irrefutable evidence is often impossible to provide at that moment.
proof
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I'd say that until you uncover irrefutable proof of his innocence, you've got your man.
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There was irrefutable proof that words and numbers were the perfect commodities for export.
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Further, he offered to provide Judge Ireland with irrefutable proof from his personal contacts at the highest level in London.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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There was irrefutable evidence of his guilt.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I'd say that until you uncover irrefutable proof of his innocence, you've got your man.
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In the physical sense, Birth, Survival and Death are irrefutable realities of existence.
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Mr. Meacher I did not say that I had irrefutable evidence.
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Plato was positing an ideal body of irrefutable truth which stands eternally existent far beyond our mortal ken.
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Such irrefutable evidence is often impossible to provide at that moment.
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There was irrefutable proof that words and numbers were the perfect commodities for export.
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They had no families, and it was irrefutable that elders should be surrounded by those they had raised.