Both Uses of
indubitable
in
Atlas Shrugged
- "That is, I think, indubitable," said Wesley Mouch.†
Chpt 1.3 *
- She did not know for how long the broken snatches of their struggle kept rolling past her-the sounds that nudged and prodded one another, trying to edge back and leave someone pushed forward-a struggle, not to assert one's own will, but to squeeze an assertion from some unwilling victim —a battle in which the decision was to be pronounced, not by the winner, but by the loser: "It seems to me ....It is, I think ....It must, in my opinion ....If we were to suppose ....I am merely suggesting ....I am not implying, but ....If we consider both sides ....It is, in my opinion, indubitable ....It seems to me to be an unmistakable fact ...."†
Chpt 2.5
Definitions:
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(1)
(indubitable) too obvious to be doubted
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) meaning too rare to warrant focus