Betekenis van:
indisputable

indisputable
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • geassureerd
  • impossible to doubt or dispute
"indisputable (or sure) proof"

Synoniemen

indisputable
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • resoluut; vastberaden; vastberaden; gedecideerd; omsloten; resoluut
  • impossible to doubt or dispute
"indisputable (or sure) proof"

Synoniemen

indisputable
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • vast, onwrikbaar
  • impossible to doubt or dispute
"indisputable (or sure) proof"

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

indisputable
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • not open to question; obviously true
    "indisputable evidence of a witness"

    Synoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. It's an indisputable matter.
    2. There is indisputable proof that Tom is the thief.
    3. It is, I think, an indisputable fact that Americans are, as Americans, the most self-conscious people in the world, and the most addicted to the belief that the other nations of the earth are in a conspiracy to undervalue them.
    4. In conclusion, the valuation of the company was dependant on forecasts, for which no indisputable base could be used.
    5. There is indisputable evidence to show vaccination increases the amount of virus needed to infect birds and decreases the amount of virus excreted.
    6. They claim that the new scheme gives the agricultural grain brandy distilleries an indisputable advantage in the form of aid that is incompatible with the Community competition rules.
    7. He takes the view that holders of a supposed implied guarantee cannot claim rights as indisputable and decisive as those conferred by an express guarantee.
    8. First, there was no stock market price which could be used as a clear and indisputable basis for the market value of the company [9].
    9. On the second view, rights as indisputable and decisive as these cannot be claimed by the holders of a supposed implied guarantee.
    10. As the French authorities’ expert asserts, ‘holders of a supposed implied guarantee cannot claim rights as indisputable and decisive as those conferred by an express guarantee’.
    11. It is indisputable that the aid concerned here distorts or threatens to distort competition, especially on the markets on which BGB has a strong position; this also corresponds to BGB’s view of itself as the leading retail bank in Berlin.
    12. Lastly, Mr Fenouil ‘calls for a return to normal conditions of competition in exports, involving the abolition of aid not based on a genuine public service mission or an indisputable cultural objective which cannot be achieved by existing means’.
    13. Furthermore, the Italian authorities have not established in a clear and indisputable manner a direct link between the reduction in deliveries from members of the undertakings or cooperatives due to blue tongue and the losses of income incurred during the same period.
    14. On the second view, rights as indisputable and decisive as these cannot be claimed by the holders of a supposed implied guarantee. In so far as there is an implied guarantee for the debts of La Poste, therefore, the fact that that guarantee is not authorised in the Finance Act means that it also lapses in respect of debts contracted before 1 January 2005.
    15. In so far as there is an implied guarantee for the debts of La Poste, therefore, the fact that it was not authorised by the Finance Act would not mean that it would lapse in respect of debts contracted by La Poste before 1 January 2005. On the second view, rights as indisputable and decisive as these cannot be claimed by the holders of a supposed implied guarantee.