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unleugbar

undeniably, incontrovertibly

adverb UN-loyg-bar Rare

Usage Note

Unleugbar (from leugnen, to deny) means something cannot be denied. Slightly more literary than unbestreitbar, it often appears in contexts where someone might wish to deny a fact but cannot: das ist unleugbar wahr. Common in formal and legal writing.

Examples

"Die Fehler in dem Bericht sind unleugbar."

Natural Translation

The errors in the report are undeniable.

Literal Translation

The errors in the report are undeniably present.

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