indubitate
/ɪnˈd(j)uːbɪtət/
indubitate means not questioned or doubtful; evident; certain. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
indubitate is pronounced /ɪnˈd(j)uːbɪtət/.
Etymology
From Latin indubitatus, past participle of indubitare; prefix in- (“in”) + dubitare (“to doubt”).
adj
- Not questioned or doubtful; evident; certain.“On the other side, if he stood upon his own title of the house of Lancaster, inherent in his person, he knew it was a title condemned by parliament, and generally prejudged in the common opinion of the realm, and that it tended directly to the disinherison of the line of York, held then the indubitate heirs of the crown.”
verb
- To bring into doubt; to cause to be doubted.“to conceal, or indubitate, his existency”