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1 unquestionable
adjectiveunbezweifelbar [Tatsache, Beweis]; unbestreitbar [Recht, Fähigkeiten, Ehrlichkeit]; unanfechtbar [Autorität]* * *(that cannot be doubted; completely certain: unquestionable proof.) unzweifelhaft- academic.ru/93269/unquestionably">unquestionably- unquestioning* * *un·ques·tion·able[ʌnˈkwestʃənəbl̩]adj fraglos, unbestreitbarher intelligence is \unquestionable ihre Intelligenz steht außer Frage\unquestionable evidence [or proof] unumstößlicher Beweis\unquestionable fact unumstößliche Tatsache\unquestionable honesty unzweifelhafte Ehrlichkeit* * *[ʌn'kwestʃənəbl]adjauthority unbestritten, unangefochten; evidence, fact unbezweifelbar; sincerity, honesty fraglosa man of unquestionable courage — ein zweifellos or fraglos mutiger Mann
one's parents' authority used to be unquestionable — früher konnte man die Autorität seiner Eltern nicht infrage or in Frage stellen
* * *unquestionable adj (adv unquestionably)1. unzweifelhaft, fraglos2. unbedenklich* * *adjectiveunbezweifelbar [Tatsache, Beweis]; unbestreitbar [Recht, Fähigkeiten, Ehrlichkeit]; unanfechtbar [Autorität]* * *adj.fraglos adj.
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