inoppugnabile
Inoppugnabile is an adjective of Latin origin, derived from "in-" meaning "not" and "oppugnare" meaning "to attack" or "to assail." As a result, the word literally translates to "not to be attacked" or "not to be assailed." In its common usage, inoppugnabile describes something that is beyond dispute, irrefutable, or absolutely certain. It signifies a truth, argument, or fact that cannot be successfully challenged or contradicted.
When something is described as inoppugnabile, it implies a high degree of evidence, logical coherence, or established