apodeictic

/ˌæpəˈdaɪktɪk/
adjective
  1. Clearly and obviously true; impossible to deny or argue against.
    • In philosophy, an apodeictic statement is one that must be true in all cases.
    • Her argument was so apodeictic that everyone in the room agreed immediately.
    • The mathematician presented an apodeictic proof that left no room for doubt.
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