Context of Indisputable
People, then, are “realists” in the philosophers’ sense. They are tacitly committed, in their everyday use of language, to certain propositions being true or false, independent of whether the person being discussed believes them to be true or false. Factive verbs entail something a speaker assumes to be indisputably true, not just something in which he or she has high confidence: it is not a contradiction to say I’m very, very confident that Oswald shot Kennedy, but I don’t know that he did.
Examples with Indisputable
Slightly more than a year after its introduction to the public in an article in the scientific journal Nature, AlphaGo‘s victory has indisputably positioned it as surpassing the skill of any living human player.
–Technology
Conservative groups challenge the indisputable evidence of global warming and argue that personal actions are more significant than the indisputable effects of industrial activities.
–Science
“Hong Kong and Singapore indisputably rank as world-class education hubs, given their unparalleled concentration of academic and research excellence,” Ben Sowter, QS head of research, remarked.
–Business
Now, ten years later, we are left with only faint memories of Tiger Woods, who was indisputably the top and unshakable No. 1 player in the world, hosting the first AT&T National at Congressional Country Club.
–Sports
Upon reading “Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus,” completed by Wittgenstein during his time as a German soldier in World War I, I determined it provided a foundation for establishing claims to knowledge that are both rigorously structured and indisputably valid.
–Arts and Culture