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- adverb Alternative form of
incontestably .
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Examples
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If the TASTE, the object of which is the preservation of the individual, be incontestibly a sense, the same title must indubitably be preserved on the organs destined to the preservation of the species.
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Although Mrs. Burton often reproved her husband for his barbed and irritating remarks, her own tongue had, incontestibly, a very beautiful edge on it.
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Introduction to the Theory of the Moon, he remarks: "Hence it incontestibly follows, that the law of gravitation is the sole cause of the lunar inequalities."
Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence T. Bassnett
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His conduct is uniform and consistent; the result of known and ascertainable causes -- causes calculable and predicable in their consequences, as the statistics of crime have incontestibly established.
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He was incontestibly the best preacher in his time.
On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening, with Biographical Notices of Them, 2nd edition, with considerable additions Samuel Felton
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The infectious, or contagious nature of this virulent malady is incontestibly substantiated by an overwhelming amount of evidence, which cannot be adduced at full length here, but which may be classified under the following heads: _first_, the constant spreading of the disease from countries in which it rages to others which, previously to the importation of diseased animals, had been perfectly free from it.
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(Fig. 1) Naturally, one would immediately suspect that somehow these trees had escaped infection, but this could not possibly be the case, for mixed in with them on all sides were bare, weathered trunks showing signs of old worn cankers, proving incontestibly that the fungus had been present here also for a long period.
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And is not this sufficient to prove, clearly and incontestibly prove, that she is dead?
Alonzo and Melissa The Unfeeling Father Daniel Jackson
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He believed himself incontestibly in the right; he believed, with the Duke of Wellington, that the danger of civil war was imminent, and that such an event was immeasurably a greater evil than surrendering the constitution of 1688.
International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 7, August 12, 1850 Various
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But this is mere assumption -- sheer begging the question on his part, -- since all the oscillations are incontestibly about the original or type centre.
Life: Its True Genesis R. W. Wright
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