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1 ob-vāllātus
ob-vāllātus P., fortified, intrenched, made irrefutable: locus omni ratione. -
2 invictus
in-victus, a, um, adj. [2. in], unconquered, unsubdued, not vanquished; hence unconquerable, invincible; constr. with ab, in and abl. or acc., ad, contra, adversum, the simple abl., with gen. and inf. (class.).(α).With ab:(β).invictum se a labore praestare,
Cic. Off. 1, 20, 68:invictus a civibus hostibusque animus,
Liv. 22, 26:Fabius prius ab illis invictum animum praestat,
id. 22, 15, 1:vos, hoc est populus Romanus, invicti ab hostibus,
Sall. J. 31, 20:a cupiditatibus animus,
Liv. 39, 40; 22, 26 fin. —With in and abl.:(γ).spartum in aquis, marique invictum,
Plin. 19, 2, 8, § 29.—With in and acc.:(δ).in hostem et in mortem invictus animus,
Just. 12, 15.—With ad:(ε).invictum ad vulnera corpus,
Ov. M. 12, 167.—With contra:(ζ).crocodilus contra omnes ictus cute invicta,
Plin. 8, 25, 37, § 89.—With adversus or adversum:(η).adversum divitias invictum animum gerebat,
Sall. J. 43, 5; so Sen. Helv. 5, 5; Tac. A. 15, 21.—With simple abl.:(θ).armis invictus,
Cic. Agr. 2, 35, 95:invicti viribus,
Verg. A. 6, 394:certamine,
Ov. M. 7, 792:cursu,
id. ib. 8, 311:caestibus,
id. ib. 5, 107:robore,
Luc. 4, 608:invictaque bello dextera,
Verg. A. 6, 878:dentes ignibus,
Plin. 7, 6, 15, § 70. —With the gen. and inf. ( poet.):(ι).Cantaber hiemisque aestusque famisque Invictus, palmamque ex omni ferre labore,
Sil. 3, 326.—With dat. cunctis, Luc. 4, 608; cf. Tac. Agr. 18.—(κ).Absol.:Germani,
Caes. B. G. 1, 36:ambae invictae gentes,
Verg. A. 12, 191: satis vixi, invictus enim morior, Epam. ap. Nep. Epam. 9, 4:Hannibal,
Nep. Hann. 6, 1:nomen invicti imperatoris,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 38, § 82:dux,
Ov. Tr. 4, 2, 44; Luc. 5, 324; 10, 346:res publica,
Cic. Par. 4, 29:imperium,
Liv. Epit. 3:Palladis manus,
Ov. Am. 3, 3, 28:virtus,
id. P. 3, 4, 111:invictae opinionis exercitus,
reputed invincible, Just. 33, 1, 3:adamas,
impenetrable, Ov. P. 4, 12, 32.— Comp.:invictior ratio,
irrefutable, Aug. de Immort. Anim. 8.— Sup.:omnes sciunt te unum in terra vivere virtute et forma et factis invictissumum,
not to be surpassed, Plaut. Mil. 1, 1, 57; Symm. Ep. 10, 78.—Hence, invictē, adv., invincibly, irrefutably (eccl. Lat.):invictissime,
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3 invincibilis
in-vincĭbĭlis, e, adj.I. II.Irrefutable:gravia et invincibilia dicere,
App. Mag. p. 297.— Adv.: invin-cĭbĭlĭter, irrefutably, App. Flor. p. 360, 31. -
4 invincibiliter
in-vincĭbĭlis, e, adj.I. II.Irrefutable:gravia et invincibilia dicere,
App. Mag. p. 297.— Adv.: invin-cĭbĭlĭter, irrefutably, App. Flor. p. 360, 31. -
5 irrefutabilis
irrĕfūtābĭlis ( inr-), e, adj. [2. in-refuto], irrefutable (post-class.), Arn. 4, 139. — Hence, adv.: irrĕfūtābĭlĭter, Jul. ap. Aug. c. Sec. Resp. Jul. 1, 48. -
6 irrefutabiliter
irrĕfūtābĭlis ( inr-), e, adj. [2. in-refuto], irrefutable (post-class.), Arn. 4, 139. — Hence, adv.: irrĕfūtābĭlĭter, Jul. ap. Aug. c. Sec. Resp. Jul. 1, 48.
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irréfutable — [ irefytabl ] adj. • 1747; de 1. in et réfutable ♦ Qui ne peut être réfuté. Argument, preuves irréfutables. ⇒ formel, incontestable, indéniable, indiscutable, irrécusable. « Il est impossible de prouver que de telles affirmations sont vraies [ou] … Encyclopédie Universelle
irrefutable — (adj.) 1610s, from L. irrefutabilis irrefutable, from assimilated form of in not, opposite of (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + refutabilis, from refutare (see REFUTE (Cf. refute)). Related: Irrefutably; irrefutability … Etymology dictionary
Irrefutable — Ir re*fut a*ble (?; 277), a. [L. irrefutabilis: cf. F. irr[ e]futable. See {Refute}.] Incapable of being refuted or disproved; indisputable. {Ir re*fut a*ble*ness}, n. {Ir re*fut a*bly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
irrefutable — I adjective axiomatic, axiomatical, beyond doubt, certain, certus, demonstrable, firmus, inappealable, incontestable, incontrovertible, indisputable, indubious, indubitable, irrefragable, past dispute, positive, proven, questionless, sure,… … Law dictionary
irrefutable — meaning ‘that cannot be refuted’, should be pronounced with the stress on the second syllable, although pronunciation with stress on the third syllable is gaining ground … Modern English usage
irrefutable — [adj] beyond question accurate, apodictic, can bet on it*, certain, doublechecked, evident, final, inarguable, incontestable, incontrovertible, indisputable, indubitable, invincible, ironclad, irrebuttable, irrefragable, irresistible, nof ifs… … New thesaurus
irrefutable — adjetivo 1. Que no se puede refutar o contradecir por ser muy claro o evidente: Tus razonamientos son irrefutables, lo que dices no tiene vuelta de hoja. Sinónimo: irrebatible, indiscutible … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
irrefutable — (Del lat. irrefutabĭlis). adj. Que no se puede refutar … Diccionario de la lengua española
irrefutable — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ impossible to deny or disprove. DERIVATIVES irrefutably adverb … English terms dictionary
irrefutable — [i ref′yo͞o tə bəl, ir΄i fyo͞ot′ə bəl] adj. [LL irrefutabilis] that cannot be refuted or disproved irrefutability n. irrefutably adv … English World dictionary
irrefutable — ir|re|fu|ta|ble [ˌırıˈfju:təbəl US ıˈrefjutəbəl, ˌırıˈfju: ] adj an irrefutable statement, argument etc cannot be proved to be wrong, and must be accepted irrefutable evidence/proof/facts ▪ irrefutable proof of his innocence >irrefutably adv … Dictionary of contemporary English