[1870–75; in-3 + arguable]This word is first recorded in the period 1870–75. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Mafia, Victorian, billing, immobilize, upgrade
Examples of 'inarguable' in a sentence
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It is inarguable, however, that batteries are at the heart of the revolution.
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That these are things as silently present and inarguable as iron, or night.
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Faith is as interwoven into her life as fame, as inarguable and defining.
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It's an inarguable part of the job.
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Much like yoga or the odd bout of meditation, their benefits are inarguable.
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The truth of this is inarguable.
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It is inarguable now that as well as failing to solve existing problems, she is helping to create new ones.
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This kind of velocity is inarguable.
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That inarguable, non-judgmental slice of home-town philosophy sums up the message of this lovely album.