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  • 1 indudable

    adj.
    1 undoubted.
    es indudable que… there is no doubt that…
    2 indubitable, beyond all question, sure, beyond doubt.
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    1 unquestionable
    \
    es indudable que... there is no doubt that...
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    adj.
    unquestionable, indubitable
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    ADJ [talento, encanto, lealtad] undoubted, unquestionable

    de indudable importanciaof undoubted o unquestionable importance

    su inteligencia es indudable — his intelligence is not in doubt, his intelligence is undeniable

    es el mejor, eso es indudable — he's the best, there's no doubt about that

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    adjetivo unquestionable

    es indudable que... — there is no doubt that...

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    = undoubted, unassailable, indubitable.
    Ex. Apart from its undoubted value in its own right, Sears' provides a valuable model or point of departure for others.
    Ex. Widely acknowledged to be an educator of the highest professional standing, she has published two books on education and numerous articles -- she is a woman of unassailable integrity.
    Ex. The project was directed toward the testing of various strategies for collecting and archiving of Internet material in a narrowly defined area of indubitable broad general interest.
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    adjetivo unquestionable

    es indudable que... — there is no doubt that...

    * * *
    = undoubted, unassailable, indubitable.

    Ex: Apart from its undoubted value in its own right, Sears' provides a valuable model or point of departure for others.

    Ex: Widely acknowledged to be an educator of the highest professional standing, she has published two books on education and numerous articles -- she is a woman of unassailable integrity.
    Ex: The project was directed toward the testing of various strategies for collecting and archiving of Internet material in a narrowly defined area of indubitable broad general interest.

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    unquestionable
    es indudable que se trata de un asesinato there is no doubt that it is a case of murder, it is unquestionably a case of murder
    joyas de indudable valor jewels of undoubted o unquestionable value
    una mujer de indudable belleza a woman of unquestionable beauty
    su talento es indudable her talent is beyond question o beyond doubt, her talent is unquestionable
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    indudable adjetivo
    unquestionable;
    es indudable que … there is no doubt that …

    indudable adjetivo unquestionable: es indudable que lo hará, there is no doubt that she will do it

    ' indudable' also found in these entries:
    English:
    undoubted
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    undoubted;
    tiene un atractivo indudable it is undoubtedly appealing, it has undoubted appeal;
    un libro de indudable interés an undoubtedly o unquestionably interesting book;
    es indudable que… there is no doubt that…
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    adj undoubted
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    : unquestionable, beyond doubt
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    indudable adj undoubted
    es indudable que... there is no doubt that...

    Spanish-English dictionary > indudable

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