Irrefutable definition

Irrefutable means “[u]nable to refute or disprove.”467 The phrases in the above-quoted passage like “For example,” “provide a strong indication,” and “highly probative” are not indicative of a presumption that cannot be refuted or disproved, assuming they give rise to a presumption at all. Thus, this passage from the SAA – the only passage on which Argentina relies – cannot be the source of its alleged “irrefutable presumption.”
Irrefutable means ‘undeniable’ or ‘sure’. This formal alternative comes from the

Examples of Irrefutable in a sentence

  • Irrefutable evidence shall be affidavit by QEVAL or clear, undeniable photographs showing the exact items(s) claimed.

  • You may respond, but ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ reserves the right to take action without notice should the instance be harmful in any such manner when the evidence of the conduct is clear and Irrefutable.