What's the difference between indisputed and undisputed?
Indisputed
Definition:
(a.) Undisputed.
Example Sentences:
(1) Endothelium is indisputably a highly specialized tissue which mediates and controls many physiological and pathological processes.
(2) The benefits of treating diastolic blood pressure greater than or equal to 115 mm Hg are indisputable; the benefits of treating milder hypertension, i.e., diastolic blood pressure between 90 and 114 mm Hg, probably outweigh the risks, but controversy persists.
(3) PL was preceded in eight cases by an indisputable LH surge and subsequent P elevation.
(4) Everything looks good, the nurse said, and she pointed to a little white blotch: the indisputable sign that we were having a boy.
(5) as a hypotonic agent in double-contrast enemas is an indisputable diagnostic aid.
(6) There was an indisputable relationship between the degree of observed vascular compression of the nerve and long-term complete pain relief.
(7) Last week, a report by the Constitution Project's Task Force on Detainee Treatment, which included two former senior US generals, and a Republican former congressman and lawyer, Asa Hutchinson, who served as administrator of the Drug Enforcement Agency from 2001 before being appointed in January 2003 as Undersecretary in the biggest division of the Department of Homeland Security, described the practice of torture by the US administration as "indisputable".
(8) In summary, the central role of TGF-beta in normal and aberrant host defense has become indisputable.
(9) But the vote was indisputably an important victory for Barack Obama and Democrats in Congress.
(10) The indisputable utility of needle aspiration in early diagnosis induced us to improve a personal method of withdrawal.
(11) In a statement, the White House called Russian involvement in the Ukraine crisis “indisputable.” Seven Russian officials and two Putin confidantes will have their assets frozen and a US visa ban imposed on them.
(12) Whatever the precise constituents of our diet, one fact is indisputable: we are eating a lot more food than we used to.
(13) Afterwards their role in the treatment of cardiac failure was evaluated and it was concluded that they have an indisputable place in the management of that syndrome at any stage of its evolution.
(14) When one reaches glory is it hard to keep up,” said Arturo Vidal - who currently has ‘Campeón’ shaved into his hair, both an indisputable statement and a honking piece of hubris - said after the game.
(15) "We have striking evidence obtained from Yazidis fleeing Sinjar and some who escaped death, and also crime scene images that show indisputably that the gangs of the Islamic State have executed at least 500 Yazidis," he said.
(16) It’s a rather video-gamey look, yet the slick way the webslinger’s eyes narrow into white, feline pupils for that final shot is indisputably cool.
(17) Even this method, however, despite its indisputable scientific accuracy, requires clinical interpretation.
(18) "Baroness Thatcher was an iconic international politician whose place on the global stage is indisputable," said Rayner.
(19) The Christian groups used the same black, red and white colour scheme as Stonewall and in a statement announcing the campaign accused it of promoting the "false idea that there is indisputable scientific evidence that people are born gay".
(20) While clinical and 47calcium kinetic data failed to prove marked influences of the treatment, histomorphometry of bone biopsies showed indisputable changes.
Undisputed
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) It is undisputed that gastrointestinal toxicity due to NSAID therapy is a class effect.
(2) Tour begins 22 November, NIA, Birmingham, thenia.co.uk Black Sabbath Still without original drummer Bill Ward, but with their first US No 1 album (the Rick Rubin-produced 13), the undisputed godfathers of metal play a handful of UK shows.
(3) Ali and Frazier were both undefeated, Ali had been on a forced hiatus for three-and-a-half years [for refusing to be drafted to Vietnam] and while he was gone Joe became what we knew as the undisputed heavyweight champion.
(4) It is clearly a detrimental health behavior that costs millions of dollars annually and undisputed morbidity and mortality.
(5) Operations in emergency states are undisputed although they carry a tenfold higher mortality rate than elective procedures.
(6) His leadership was abrasive, authoritarian, undisputed.
(7) Three boys with bone ages of 5.5, 8.0 and 9.5 years showed an undisputable effect following HGH administration.
(8) There are few undisputed champions in the restaurant business but I would argue that Vasco & Piero's Pavilion , a traditional osteria-style restaurant specialising in Umbrian cuisine, makes the best bowl of pasta in London.
(9) He ratifies the decisions.” He added: “He’s the undisputed leader of the Muhajir nation.
(10) Paolo Pescatore, an analyst at CCS Insight said: "BT's latest results underline the phenomenal growth in broadband and especially demand for fibre and BT is the undisputed leader in the UK in this area.
(11) In an extract from his book Undisputed Truth: My Autobiography, in Sydney's Daily Telegraph , Tyson says he was furious that Evander Holyfield had head butted him: "I just wanted to kill him.
(12) Although prophylaxis is undisputed in patients having synthetic grafts, antibiotics may not be as important in the prevention of wound sepsis as had been thought.
(13) A mother's role in passing susceptibility to Graves' disease to daughters is undisputed; it seems to be due to the B35 HLA allele.
(14) Thus, the prostitutes remain an undisputed potential source of infection not only of STDs but also several other communicable diseases.
(15) Two months earlier Mike Tyson had knocked out Michael Spinks in 91 seconds to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
(16) The Associated Press's Sandy Cohen said Simon remained "an undisputed master of his craft".
(17) The government is looking for a bigger majority in favour and larger turnout to win undisputed legitimacy and perhaps a popular mandate for the military chief, General Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, to run for president.
(18) "While not everyone necessarily agrees with Tawakkul's role in the protest movement today, her role since 2007 in the struggle against tyranny and injustice, promoting freedom of speech and women's rights is undisputed.
(19) Total parenteral nutrition is of undisputed value in improving and maintaining patients who are otherwise unable to ingest food adequately by mouth or by tube.
(20) It's pointless to become aerated about it – until it crops up, undisputed, in what should be a reputable news source, like the BBC.