Irrebuttability
Irrebuttability refers to the quality of being impossible to refute or disprove. In logic and argumentation, something that is irrebuttably true or established is considered a settled fact or a conclusion that cannot be successfully challenged. This does not mean that no one will attempt to challenge it, but rather that any such challenge will inevitably fail due to the strength of the evidence or the logical coherence of the argument supporting it.
The concept of irrebuttability is often encountered in legal contexts, where certain facts may be deemed irrebuttably
In everyday discourse, claims of irrebuttability are often made, but they are generally less rigorous than