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"irrefragable" Definitions
  1. impossible to refute
  2. impossible to break or alter

22 Sentences With "irrefragable"

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The position of each was at once irrefragable and impossible.
Confine yourself to the Fact, man, to the irrefragable Fact.
Yet there it is with the irrefragable proof of consciousness.
This part of the argument must appear to every reader as irrefragable.
For, our belief in His existence is an irrefragable proof that He exists.
There has been an irrefragable negativity in the public discourse about immigration and immigrants.
These laws, therefore, I now repeat, and beg of you to observe them as irrefragable.
But we put it on the irrefragable logic of the materialist's own premises and conclusions.
There was one link in the chain of evidence that would be irrefragable if discovered.
La Fontaine, however, was declared conqueror, on account of his profound erudition and his irrefragable logic.
Careful seeking to understand the truth in dogmas, doctrines, and elemental meanings is an irrefragable task.
Bulfinch, a solicitor at Redcastle, came to him with irrefragable proofs of gross peculation on the part of the bailiff.
At this distance the presence of another person is irrefragable and may be often uncomfortable due to the predominance of sensuous perception.
You know what an irrefragable presumption is, and God only knows how many problems we've had before the courts because of this notion.
Lionel Trilling has cautioned us that an idea derived from reading is not a unitary, irrefragable thing but something modified in its transmission.
This could be achieved by admitting that there is a presumption, not irrefragable, attached to the name a declaring State gives to its declaration.
A correlation has been observed between the thermostability of a protein and its proline residue content.Watanabe K., Masuda T., Ohashi H., Mihara H. & Suzuki Y. Multiple proline substitutions cumulatively thermostabilize Bacillus cereus ATCC7064 oligo-1,6-glucosidase. Irrefragable proof supporting the proline rule. Eur J Biochem 226,277-83 (1994).
It was a sacred realm of which Rome and the papacy were integral components. It represented culture and civilization. It was the irrefragable chain that connected the present to the classical past and gave his beloved Rome the aura of eternity. Most of all, it was the empire that guarded and protected the holy catholic and apostolic church.
When he does touch on human life and the human heart, no pictures can be more faithful, more delicate, more subtle, or more pathetic. He never mentioned Love, but he shed a grace, borrowed from his own nature, that scarcely any other poet has bestowed on that passion. When he spoke of it as the law of life, which inasmuch as we rebel against, we err and injure ourselves and others, he promulgated that which he considered an irrefragable truth. In his eyes it was the essence of our being, and all woe and pain arose from the war made against it by selfishness, or insensibility, or mistake.
An illumination from a manuscript based on Adelard of Bath's translation of the Elements, c. 1309–1316; Adelard's is the oldest surviving translation of the Elements into Latin, done in the 12th- century work and translated from Arabic. Scholars believe that the Elements is largely a compilation of propositions based on books by earlier Greek mathematicians. Proclus (412–485 AD), a Greek mathematician who lived around seven centuries after Euclid, wrote in his commentary on the Elements: "Euclid, who put together the Elements, collecting many of Eudoxus' theorems, perfecting many of Theaetetus', and also bringing to irrefragable demonstration the things which were only somewhat loosely proved by his predecessors".
As party of absolutism it cannot will that its members should doubt the irrefragable truth of this principle; they could cherish this doubt only if they were egoistic enough to want still to be something outside their party, i.e. non-partisans. Non-partisans they cannot be as party-men, but only as egoists. [...] [T]he dissolution of society is intercourse or union. A society does assuredly arise by union too, but only as a fixed idea arises by a thought — to wit, by the vanishing of the energy of the thought (the thinking itself, this restless taking back all thoughts that make themselves fast) from the thought.
The role of the stanza is not completely understood by scholars. Apart from the complex nature of the statement, it has also been noted it has not anywhere been attributed to the Buddha in this form, which indicates it was Aśvajit's own summary or paraphrasing. Indologist T.W. Rhys Davids believed the brief poem may have made a special impression on Maudgalyāyana and Sariputta, because of the emphasis on causation typical for Buddhism. Philosopher Paul Carus explained that the stanza was a bold and iconoclastic response to Brahmanic traditions, as it "repudiates miracles of supernatural interference by unreservedly recognising the law of cause and effect as irrefragable", whereas Japanese Zen teacher Suzuki was reminded of the experience that is beyond the intellect, "in which one idea follows another in sequence finally to terminate in conclusion or judgment".

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