Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Indubitable.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Indubitable.
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- adjective rare Alternative spelling of
indubitable .
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Examples
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But this they did not do exclusively unto the proper use of external arguments and motives of credibility, whose store indeed is great, and whose fountain is inexhaustible; for they arise from all the undubitable notions that we have of God or ourselves, in reference unto our present duty or future happiness.
Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967
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As children have rarely a proper sense of the value of life, they observe an undubitable death closely without much fear.
Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students 1911
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"Whatever truth there may be in Saint-Germain's travels in England and the East Indies, it is undubitable that, for from 1745 to 1755, he was a man of high position in Vienna," while in Paris he does not appear, according to Wraxall, till 1757, having been brought from Germany by the Marechal de Belle-Isle, whose "old boots," says
The Lock and Key Library The most interesting stories of all nations: Real life Arthur Cheney Train 1910
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I desire not to make any assertion without having the support of undubitable evidence.
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The bare receiving the holy Eucharist, could never be intended simply as a qualification for an office, but as an open declaration, an undubitable proof of being, and remaining a sincere member of the church.
The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758 1753
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Old woman though I am, I now deal with facts -- undubitable facts. "
The Chinese Parrot Biggers, Earl Derr, 1884-1933 1926
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