irrefragible

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irrefragible (comparative more irrefragible, superlative most irrefragible)

  1. (proscribed) Alternative spelling of irrefragable
    • 1957 (2012), Arthur C. Clarke, "The Next Tenants", Tales from the "White Hart", RosettaBooks, →ISBN
      "I suppose not," replied Harry, with that air of irrefragible innocence which is so disconcerting to his critics.