Definition of Irrefragably

1. Adverb. In an irrefragable state or condition. ¹

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Definition of Irrefragably

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Irrefragably

irreducible complexity
irreducible hernia
irreducibleness
irreducibles
irreducibly
irredundant
irreferential
irreflection
irreflective
irreflexive
irreformability
irreformable
irrefragability
irrefragable
irrefragableness
irrefragably (current term)
irrefrangibility
irrefrangible
irrefrangibleness
irrefrangibly
irrefromable
irrefusable
irrefutability
irrefutable
irrefutableness
irrefutably
irregardful
irregardless
irregeneracy
irregeneration

Literary usage of Irrefragably

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1851)
"having written an able book on the English side of the question. He wishes for the credit of writing irrefragably on the Roman also. ..."

2. Inquiry Into the Law and Practice in Scottish Peerages, Before, and After by John Riddell (1842)
"In addition to this, there was the pointed parole testimony alluded to, and more of a corroboratory kind, irrefragably substantiating that Captain James, ..."

3. Reply to Professor Stuarts̓ Exegetical Essays on Several Words Relating to by Walter Balfour (1831)
"But unless it can be made very plain—unless it can be irrefragably proved, perhaps it is not expedient to pronounce the rejection of it to be impious and ..."

4. The Coronation Oath Considered with Reference to the Principles of the by Charles Thomas Lane (1828)
"... of" in Parliament, and elsewhere, have so irrefragably proved, as some appear to imagine, that there is no room left for argument upon the subject. ..."

5. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1851)
"having written an able book on the English side of the question. He wishes for the credit of writing irrefragably on the Roman also. ..."

6. Inquiry Into the Law and Practice in Scottish Peerages, Before, and After by John Riddell (1842)
"In addition to this, there was the pointed parole testimony alluded to, and more of a corroboratory kind, irrefragably substantiating that Captain James, ..."

7. Reply to Professor Stuarts̓ Exegetical Essays on Several Words Relating to by Walter Balfour (1831)
"But unless it can be made very plain—unless it can be irrefragably proved, perhaps it is not expedient to pronounce the rejection of it to be impious and ..."

8. The Coronation Oath Considered with Reference to the Principles of the by Charles Thomas Lane (1828)
"... of" in Parliament, and elsewhere, have so irrefragably proved, as some appear to imagine, that there is no room left for argument upon the subject. ..."

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