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Definition of Irrefragability

Irrefragability
Irrefragability Ir*ref`ra*ga*bil"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being irrefragable; incapability of being refuted.

Meaning of Irrefragability from wikipedia

- soundless chant from heart of master to disciple. With an antenna of irrefragable insight I sensed that my guru knew God, and would lead me to Him. The...
- praised for representing both the service-oriented friendliness and the irrefragable conservativism characteristic of Iowans. Willson, Meredith (2013-11-30)...
- Year Album 1993 Acoustics 1996 Irrefragable Dreams 1999 Leyendas 2005 The World Below G (self-release, withdrawn for 2010 compilation) 2007 Polytopia 2010...
- Page". Aalt.law.uh.edu. Retrieved 19 May 2018. Byrom, Samuel (1729). An Irrefragable Argument Fully Proving, that to Discharge Great Debts is ... Fleet Prison...
- confederations of trade unions, but they do not have the présomption irréfragable de représentativité of the General Confederation of Labour (CGT), French...
- Eudoxus' theorems, perfecting many of Theaetetus', and also bringing to irrefragable demonstration the things which were only somewhat loosely proved by his...
- living to which there's no re****ation. These precepts correspond to irrefragable needs of the human soul; they're inspired by the best religious spirit...
- interference by unreservedly recognising the law of cause and effect as irrefragable", whereas ****anese Zen teacher Suzuki was reminded of the experience...
- integral components. It represented culture and civilization. It was the irrefragable chain that connected the present to the classical past and gave his beloved...
- Sedgwick's article, with the Literary Gazette calling it a "scourging and irrefragable review", as did sections of the church which were su****ious of science...