controversion

[US]/ˌkɒntrəˈvɜːʃən/
[UK]/ˌkɑːntrəˈvɝːʒən/

Translation

n.a dispute or controversy; an act of debating or arguing about something

Phrases & Collocations

controversion debate

public controversion

sparked controversion

causing controversion

avoid controversion

stirring controversion

full controversion

media controversion

controversion arises

controversions persist

Example Sentences

the scientist's groundbreaking discovery was beyond controversion once the peer review process confirmed the results.

this controversial theory remains a subject of intense controversion among experts in the field.

the authenticity of the ancient manuscript has become a matter of controversion for historians.

legal scholars argue that this precedent-setting case is beyond all controversion regarding its validity.

recent archaeological findings have sparked fresh controversion about the civilization's true origins.

the committee's decision on funding allocation remains a point of controversion among board members.

historical records show that the date of this significant event is beyond any reasonable controversion.

climate scientists insist that global warming data is settled beyond controversion despite public skepticism.

the philosophical question of consciousness continues to generate substantial controversion in academic circles.

legal experts agree that the defendant's guilt was established beyond controversion through dna evidence.

the authorship of the play has been a subject of controversion among literary critics for centuries.

the theory of evolution by natural selection is beyond scientific controversion today.

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