unarguability

English

Etymology

un- + arguability

Noun

unarguability (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being unarguable.
    • 2009, Patrick Goode, Stanford Anderson, Colin St. John Wilson, The Oxford Companion to Architecture, page 616:
      During the prevailing stylistic profusion and confusion, this architecture seems to have obtained an authority among both clients and critics through the apparent unarguability of technological logic.
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