indubitably
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary indubitablement|indubitably|undoubtedly From Latin indubitabilis "doubtless, not wavering in opinion" from in- "not" + dubitare "to be uncertain" + abil "able-to." The PIE root dwo- developed into Latin "duo" and English "two". The original meaning was "wavering back and forth." "Doubt" derives from a suffixed version of the same root. bi-gomân porseš-nâ-pazir šakk-bar-na-dâr + Se pâs e to cašm ast o guš o zabân K'az in se rasad nik o bad bi-gomân (FERDOWSI) + It is therefore not merely possible or probable, but indubitably certain, that space and time, as the necessary conditions of all our external and internal experience, are merely subjective conditions of all our intuitions, in relation to which all objects are therefore mere phenomena, and not things in themselves, presented to us in this particular manner. (E. KANT, The Critique of Pure Reason )
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary in·du·bi·ta·ble adj. Pronunciation: ( ˌ )in- ' dü-bə-tə-bəl, - ' dyü- Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English indubitabyll, from Latin indubitabilis, from in- + dubitabilis dubitable Date: 15th century : too evident to be doubted : UNQUESTIONABLE –in·du·bi·ta·bil·i·ty \- ˌ dü-bə-tə- ' bi-lə-tē, - ˌ dyü-\ noun –in·du·bi·ta·ble·ness \- ' dü-bə-tə-bəl-nəs, - ' dyü-\ noun –in·du·bi·ta·bly \-blē\ adverb