indubitable in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Even if one does not accept this very strong claim, foundationalists have a problem with giving an uncontroversial or principled account of which beliefs are self-evident or indubitable.
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Science, then, could not find a secure foundation of indubitable truth.
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It is indubitable that a judiciary that lacks financial autonomy can never be truly independent and will always be prone to interference.
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This manner isn't to everyone's taste; but its authenticity is indubitable.
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Venture capital refers to capital investment; equity and debt; both of which carry indubitable risk.
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Generally speaking, adaptation to an alien "legality" carries with it an indubitable danger.
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It has given indubitable evidence of its design to ruin our agriculture, to prostrate our industrial pursuits and to destroy our social system.
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It is indubitable that had we missionaries and funds to support them, prodigies would be effected in this vast and untilled field.
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The most indubitable feature of a revolution is the direct interference of the masses in historical events.
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The quantity of grapes produced by the few stocks of vine in the garden and at the house, is an indubitable proof of the capabilities of the ground.
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