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Example sentences for "indubitably"

Lexicographically close words:
indrawing; indrawn; inds; indu; indubitable; induce; induced; inducement; inducements; induces
  1. In some places it was indubitably perilous: a narrow ledge of mere ice skirting thinly clad hard-frozen banks of snow, which fell precipitately sideways for hundreds of sheer feet.

  2. In the composition of the poetry in question, Angelo Poliziano was indubitably the most successful.

  3. Most indubitably I should, if no less an hypothesis would explain the phenomena; particularly if I had otherwise reason to believe in the existence and operation of kobolds.

  4. Although enormous grain fields attest indubitably that the farmer has tamed the soil, equally enormous Indian reservations as indubitably dispute too sweeping an assertion of it.

  5. There are many technicalities to be observed before a claim belongs indubitably and for all time to the man who occupies it.

  6. And therefore I have torn myself from that indubitably useful and cheerful occupation for my special duties only when I felt an inward impulse, and when I saw a demand made upon me directly for my literary work.

  7. It is indubitably the most important service the army has rendered to the State; without it, who knows where the civil wars would have ended in this country, so stationary and so timid about all reforms!

  8. Whoever crosses this barrier, not from vice, but from irresistible passion, because he cannot conquer the impulse to create a family and to have a companion, fails indubitably towards the laws of the Church, but he does not disobey God.

  9. Indubitably the Christian church took a wide stride from the kingship of God when it placed a golden throne for the unbaptised Constantine in the midst of its most sacred deliberations at Nicaea.

  10. Falstaff was a "creation" perhaps, or the Sistine sibyls; there we have indubitably an end conceived and sought and achieved; but did these inventors and business organisers do more than heed certain unavoidable imperatives?

  11. My father, whatever had caused him to be "taken bad" at his meal (and I think my sainted mother could have thrown some light upon that matter) had indubitably been buried alive.

  12. The priests were visibly disconcerted, the populace was aghast, for that grave was indubitably vacant.

  13. Lime and magnesia are indubitably quite as effective agents in the control of ammonia as sulphur is in the control of phosphorus.

  14. Edward the Fourth had indubitably the hereditary right to the crown; which he pursued with singular bravery and address, and with all the arts of a politician and the cruelty of a conqueror.

  15. Had Edward the Fifth been dead, would not the act indubitably have run thus, were and be bastards.

  16. It had given her a distinct satisfaction, the night of the dinner, to observe that he lost nothing by contact with men who were indubitably of her own world.

  17. But they were always warmly dressed and indubitably well-fed.

  18. The opera glasses concealed her eyes, but they rested upon the bridge of an indubitably straight nose.

  19. Whatever I may here disclaim, The very clever folk I sing to Will most indubitably cling to Their pet delusion, just the same.

  20. Souls less indubitably white Approached with anxious air, Judge Blake at head of them by right Of having been a Mayor.

  21. Withal, he was a haughty man--indubitably great, But too vain of his attainments and his power in debate.

  22. If so, they have Indubitably taken in that coach, And we are overreached.

  23. And when one thinks that, it is certainly not worth while: only things that are quite indubitably worth while are worth while at all.

  24. As Philip had conjectured at Whitsuntide, there would come a break in the happy life of the garden, and it was quite indubitably here now.

  25. Even if he was unduly friendly with Sadie Kent, it was indubitably through and because of their dealings together in the stolen telegram business.

  26. So I determined to reach home, if possible, before the squall which was so indubitably imminent.

  27. No indubitably Roman work has been discovered.

  28. While this indubitably was a white- skinned god, it was not his god.

  29. Jerry knew this as indubitably as he acted upon it, although all the while it never entered his head as an item of conscious knowledge.

  30. Little practised as he was in swimming, he swam with all his strength, whimpering in a sort of chant his eager love for Skipper who indubitably must be aboard the white yacht half a mile away.

  31. Beyond that, I know as little as you, Richie, though indubitably I hoped to intimidate them.

  32. But this is said more plainly by a man of God sent to Eli the priest himself, whose name indeed is not mentioned, but whose office and ministry show him to have been indubitably a prophet.

  33. Of David's reign and merit; and of his son Solomon, and that prophecy relating to Christ which is found either in those books which are joined to those written by him, or in those which are indubitably his.

  34. For those who would neither on the one hand relinquish what is permanent in religion, nor yet on the other deny the inevitable conclusions of modern thought, his teaching is indubitably valuable.

  35. Barrios, an indubitably brave man, had no great opinion of Sotillo.

  36. You have indubitably saved the silver of the mine.

  37. Edna was inclined to be bromic; Joy was indubitably a sulphite.

  38. But though to my mind she was indubitably beautiful, it was not her beauty that for the moment thrilled me.

  39. A new phase had indubitably commenced; it was the sign, I feared, of a growing supremacy.

  40. She had indubitably changed from those first whimsical madcap moods of the morning.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indubitably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absolutely; actually; assuredly; certainly; certainty; clearly; course; decidedly; definitely; doubtless; doubtlessly; downright; easily; evidently; indeed; indubitably; likely; manifestly; noticeably; obviously; patently; positively; presumably; probably; question; quite; really; seriously; surely; truly; undeniably; undoubtedly; verily; visibly