English to Urdu Dictionary incontrovertible

incontrovertible

نروئواد
definition
adjective
incontrovertible proof
not able to be denied or disputed.
example
She is saying that the fact that the musicians did not appear on the terrorist watch list is 'incontrovertible' proof that they are terrorists.
But one remark in this festival stood out - clear and 'incontrovertible' .
Be relentless, as the evidence is objective and 'incontrovertible' .
In this regard, the evidence of objects is 'incontrovertible' and often fundamentally subversive.
But his non-selection as a potential MSP was 'incontrovertible' proof that he did not figure in the team's plans for the future.
If you're unlucky, remember the golden rule: in the face of 'incontrovertible' evidence, deny everything.
The evidence becomes 'incontrovertible' , leading the story to its logical denouement.
But the evidence for cannibalism seems 'incontrovertible' .
Here was hard, 'incontrovertible' evidence of a ‘new and more formidable threat’.
The defense hoped to find 'incontrovertible' evidence clearing Davis of her daughter's murder.
Preachers are allowed to rubbish 'incontrovertible' evidence.
Although people may interpret such a document differently, they agree that it is an invariant object, and may accept it as 'incontrovertible' evidence in a court of law.
I thought I was in a position to provide 'incontrovertible' evidence of whatever transpired.
That 'incontrovertible' body of evidence should prove conclusively that I have nothing at all to say and, as such, am the most boring writer in Australia.
These cases of radiation sickness may, unfortunately, be irreversible and 'incontrovertible' evidence of that.
And even a cursory knowledge of American history provides 'incontrovertible' evidence of its falsehood.
This must be established by 'incontrovertible' evidence like his sire's birth certificate or baptismal records.
This would be mere speculation on their part, however, in view of 'incontrovertible' evidence to the contrary.
One of my commenters below has sent this picture, 'incontrovertible' evidence that it wasn't a goal, after all.
Until there is 'incontrovertible' proof that one choice is superior to the other, there is no clear right or wrong.
For ideologically motivated proponents of employee participation, this is a useful debating tactic because our culture's fixation with individual rights imbues any rights-based claim with an air of legitimacy and 'incontrovertibility' .
Even back then, it seemed 'incontrovertibly' absurd to think that someone would be so credulous about televised messages.
As Phil has explained more than once, he is trying to make his response so 'incontrovertibly' clear even a sports writer will understand.
We're not 'incontrovertibly' sure about this identification, but since we can't imagine what else the bird can be, we'll take it.
Instead, there is only apathy, quiet resignation - the man accepts the 'incontrovertibility' of the surreal situation.
No doubt all this is 'incontrovertibly' false, too.
The supposed neutrality and 'incontrovertibility' of scientific doctrine gave both regimes a good part of their intellectual legitimacy.
The usefulness of an evaluation lies not in its 'incontrovertibility' but rather in its clarity of assumptions and in its openness to meaningful review and critique.
In a world where feminism, or postfeminism, is so often reassessed and derided, tennis is a rare oasis of 'incontrovertibility' .
Refute them 'incontrovertibly' by producing my patent disentangler from your pocket or handbag and proving them wrong.
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