0 past simple and past participle of gainsay formal
What cannot be gainsaid is that nature safeguards certain principles that must be respected no matter in which discipline they come to fruition.
The singular aptness of its title cannot be gainsaid, however.
One witness to a crime would not be sufficient to convict, for such testimony would simply be gainsaid by the defendant's denial of guilt.
Indeed, the importance of immigration for the contemporary pattern of party conflict in destination countries cannot be gainsaid.
The black origins of the music stressed by the left-wing press of the day cannot be gainsaid.
That gainsaid, he ensured with this concert that another, younger, solo cellist took the work into her repertoire.
It cannot be gainsaid that with a modicum of good will and tolerance the most stormy seas can safely be navigated.
Nobody gainsaid the view that the potato marketing scheme had to be wound up; it could be done by subordinate legislation.