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Example sentences for "unanswerably"

Lexicographically close words:
unanimous; unanimously; unannealed; unannounced; unanswerable; unanswered; unanswering; unanticipated; unanxious; unapparent
  1. That the 'Ob' and 'Oboth' of Moses are no authorities for this absurd superstition, has been unanswerably shewn by Webster.

  2. Indeed, the whole case can be presented as plainly and as unanswerably as a mathematical proposition or a diagram in geometry.

  3. Truth cannot be opposed to truth:--a doctrine cannot be true, even though propounded by Descartes and Huxley, if it conflict irreconcileably with doctrines which Descartes and Huxley have unanswerably demonstrated.

  4. And that it is not a product of protoplasm, or a result of any particular arrangement of protoplasmic particles or molecules, is not less easily or unanswerably demonstrable.

  5. But President Edwards has, we think, unanswerably exposed the inconsistency of its advocates.

  6. Though vehemently condemned by Calvin himself, unanswerably refuted by Leibnitz, sneered at by Edwards the younger, and pronounced utterly inadequate by Dr.

  7. The result exposed his own ignorance unanswerably before his own eyes.

  8. Have you any reason to give for going out of your way to adopt such a mystical view as this, when an unanswerably rational explanation of the dream lies straight before you?

  9. There was no denying that Midwinter's conduct had pleaded unanswerably against poor Mrs. Armadale's unfounded distrust of him.

  10. The great interest of Pasteur's method consists,' he says, 'in its proving unanswerably that the origin of life in infusions which have been heated to the boiling point is solely due to the solid particles suspended in the air.

  11. The great interest of Pasteur's method consists in its proving unanswerably that the origin of life, in infusions which have been heated to the boiling point, is solely due to the solid particles suspended in the air.

  12. And Franklin Blake's innocence, as you have just seen, unanswerably asserts itself.

  13. But in both the great root-principle is distinctly maintained and unanswerably established, namely, that all ministry is by divine appointment.

  14. Let conscience reply; and oh, let it be an honest reply, a reply emanating from its deepest depths, a reply which will unanswerably demonstrate that the question is understood in all its pungency and power.

  15. One went wrong in the head, recanted noble sentiments uttered but a few weeks previously, and became a member of a religion he had just scornfully and unanswerably proven false.

  16. No miracle is to be worked which should be overwhelming in point of awfulness so as to terrify men into acceptance, or which should be unanswerably certain, leaving no loophole for unbelief.

  17. No miracle is to be worked which should be so overwhelming in point of awfulness, as to terrify men into acceptance, or which should be unanswerably certain, leaving no loop-hole for unbelief.


  18. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unanswerably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.