When we say a piece of evidence or an argument is irrefutável, it means it's so strong and clear that no one can argue against it. It's like saying, "There's no way to deny this."
You'll often hear this word in discussions, debates, or when someone is presenting very strong proof for something. It's a powerful word to use when you want to emphasize the absolute certainty of a fact or conclusion.
When something is irrefutável, it means there's no way to argue against it; the evidence is so strong it cannot be denied. Think of it like a fact that is absolutely, definitively true, with no room for doubt or disagreement. This word is often used in contexts where you are presenting very strong evidence or an argument that is simply unassailable. It's a powerful word to describe something that is beyond dispute.
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This sentence describes someone having a new car. 'Ela' (She) is the subject, 'tem' (has) is the verb, and 'um carro novo' (a new car) is the object.
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