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What (who) is irrecusable - definition


Irrecusable      
·adj Not liable to exception or rejection.
irrecusable      
[??r?'kju:z?b(?)l]
¦ adjective rare (of evidence or a statement) not able to be challenged or rejected.
Origin
C18: via Fr. from late L. irrecusabilis, from in- 'not' + recusabilis 'that should be refused'.
Examples of use of irrecusable
1. If this thesis is rejected as improbable, there is the second irrecusable fact: at the time of America’s aggression against Afghanistan, at the end of 2001, no less a person than the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, that quintessential Bush poodle, was reported to have declared that the evidence of bin Laden’s complicity in '/11 would not stand up in a court of law.
2. Shorn of all propaganda and specious arguments about democracy, the irrecusable fact is that Washington’s policy is motivated by the desire to mould a quiescent Middle East that facilitates its control and exploitation of the region’s energy resources, and Israel’s role as regional hegemon.