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Example sentences for "indisputably"

Lexicographically close words:
indispensibly; indispose; indisposed; indisposition; indisputable; indissolubility; indissoluble; indissolubly; indistinct; indistinctly
  1. A grave thing it indisputably is; and will have consequences.

  2. Mother of Patriotism has her Debates reported in the Moniteur, as important state-procedures; which indisputably they are.

  3. Lady Isabel Christian was the daughter of an English Earl, and she brought with her to Mount Music twenty thousand golden sovereigns, which are very nice things, and Lady Isabel herself was indisputably a nice thing too.

  4. Larry was indisputably a trophy, and Heaven was considered to have exercised a very undue discrimination in Mrs. Mangan's favour when it threw him into her house and her hands.

  5. Thus did Aunt Bessy, as she complacently told herself, watch over the interests of her great-nephew, and though her method was crude, it indisputably achieved its object.

  6. The above quotation seems to me to answer indisputably the mistaken affirmation that “America First” could ever be a selfish slogan.

  7. But with all such qualification, these volumes show indisputably that in the matter of illustration and typography the New World is now quite the equal of the Old.

  8. The king had indisputably a right to the wardship of his tenants in chivalry, and to the escheats or forfeitures of persons dying without heirs or attainted for treason.

  9. This therefore is the epoch at which the representation of the commons becomes indisputably manifest; even should we reject altogether the more equivocal instances of it which have just been enumerated.

  10. I doubt if the Tale of a Tub was his: it has so much more thinking, more knowledge, more power, more colour, than any of the works which are indisputably his.

  11. I had taken her prescription, and--indisputably the wound had become callous, though I was not prepared to admit that it had healed.

  12. It was sad; but indisputably the man was right; in any case there was no one with whom a bargain could have been arranged, and with poignant regret I was forced to leave my treasure-trove to its solitary thoughts.

  13. To lay and collect imposts" was indisputably stated in the Constitution as a power of the Federal Government.

  14. The location of States heretofore admitted had been so indisputably upon the one side or the other of the slavery-freedom line that uncertainty was impossible.

  15. To make the matter indisputably clear, we will explain our position by a few examples.

  16. The eye of jealousy is proverbially sharp, and yet it is indisputably green.

  17. I am led to think, that from residing out of the capital, this artist was supposed to be a native of Istria, but he was indisputably of a Venetian family, most probably tracing its origin from Murano.

  18. This artist was indisputably possessed of a fine genius, and born in times favourable to the eminence he enjoyed.

  19. There is a Madonna, indisputably by his hand, in possession of Sig.

  20. It is uncertain whether he was a pupil, or only a companion of Carpioni; but he is indisputably his inferior in point of genius and ability.

  21. And among these more excellent pieces, he might indisputably have included his San Pietro Martire, in the church of SS.

  22. Three of the four suppositions here made by Kepler to explain the beautiful law he had detected, are now indisputably known to be false.

  23. Owing no doubt to the loftiness of the imperial dignity--for the emperors were indisputably the greatest of the civilized monarchs--the vassal princes rose to far greater independence in the empire than in other countries.

  24. Of the great Frenchmen who learned in the school of English thought, Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Voltaire stand foremost, and of these again Voltaire occupies indisputably the highest place.

  25. I wish to introduce my discussion of this question by quoting a passage in which Professor James seems to me to say something which is indisputably true.

  26. What Professor James says in this passage seems to me so indisputably true as fully to justify the vigour of his language.

  27. Both sexes approved of her as a clever, charming, well-regulated young woman—all of which she indisputably was.

  28. He is indisputably the best dialect writer we have, and he is a charming exponent of surface passions.

  29. Both clauses of this proposition are indisputably true.

  30. It is evident also that any crime declared by Scripture elsewhere to be incurable, must be identical with this, however different its guise, since Jesus plainly and indisputably announces that all other sins but this shall be forgiven.

  31. But the life of the false one is worse than utterly cast away: of him is spoken the dark and ominous word, never indisputably certain of any other soul, "Good were it for him if that man had not been born.

  32. However, before this could be done, it became indisputably known that Wilson had withdrawn.

  33. If they do not accept his idea of the conduct and motives of action by which they may properly repay him the debt they owe, it certainly is fitting that their own idea should be indisputably a higher one.

  34. Galle is, from its position, as also from its configuration, indisputably the best and most important harbour in the south and west of the island, as Colombo can only be regarded as an open, insecure roadstead.

  35. They did not attack their own countrymen, and were a useful source for recruiting: but they were indisputably Pirates.

  36. Even if it were held that Henry's title was invalid, and that a woman could not herself reign in her own right, Elizabeth's son had indisputably a title prior to any other possible claimant.

  37. Often, when seemingly ascertained by the rapid process above indicated, a further inquiry will be requisite; the more detailed description must be read, and figures consulted, before its name can be indisputably determined.

  38. The work thus repeatedly rescued from destruction was indisputably the most complete entomological treatise that had then appeared.

  39. Though indisputably an animal secretion, many of the properties of lac are not very different from those of the juices of the trees on which the animal feeds, and which therefore would seem to undergo but little alteration.

  40. Immediately afterwards, this same indisputably false colouring will be seen laid on, when the account comes to be given, of his departure for Jerusalem: always for preaching Jesus is he sought after, never for anything else.

  41. At least, this is its usual and allowed construction, and no other is acknowledged to be indisputably right.

  42. In all these I discovered paintings, some manifestly Greek; some indisputably Giottesque; certain others of Venetian style; and not a few in a manner which I never saw, except in Bologna.

  43. Indisputably he could not have been an architect at Pesaro, otherwise there would never have been written on a parchment of 1514, remaining in the archives of the Servi:--Sebastiano qu.

  44. By Giulio Tonduzzi there is pointed out at Ravenna the Stoning of St. Stephen, on the large altar of a church consecrated to that saint, a beautiful picture, but not indisputably proved to be his.

  45. More than ever he became sure of the guiding hand of Allah, that pointed indisputably to the stranger city as the goal of his strivings.

  46. After his death in 1527 the supremacy of European printing rested for the next generation indisputably with France.

  47. On the other hand, at Valentia also there was at least a little work indisputably of native origin, as in the case of the title-cut to the De regimine domus of S.

  48. Reinach's hotel is given over as a storeroom for dolls, all irreproachably dressed and indisputably French.

  49. Now, this may sound fantastic but it is indisputably probable.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indisputably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    doubtless; doubtlessly; easily; evidently; indubitably; manifestly; positively; undeniably; undoubtedly