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undiˈsputedly, adv. [un-1 11: cf. prec.] Without dispute or question.
1778Hume Hist. Eng. (new ed.) I. 200 The reigning prince, provided he be of the royal family, passes undisputedly [1762 undisputably] for the legal sovereign. 1821Byron Let. to Murray 7 Feb., The Georgics are indisputably, and, I believe, undisputedly, even a finer poem than the æneid. 1896Cent. Mag. Feb. 590 He is undisputedly one of the first Latinists of our time. |