Unarguability

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The quality of being unarguable. uncountable

    "During the prevailing stylistic profusion and confusion, this architecture seems to have obtained an authority among both clients and critics through the apparent unarguability of technological logic."

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"During the prevailing stylistic profusion and confusion, this architecture seems to have obtained an authority among both clients and critics through the apparent unarguability of technological logic."

Etymology

From un- + arguability.

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