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conclusive
[ kuhn-kloo-siv ]
adjective
- serving to settle or decide a question; decisive; convincing:
conclusive evidence.
Synonyms:
- tending to terminate; closing.
conclusive
/ əˈːɪ /
adjective
- putting an end to doubt; decisive; final
- approaching or involving an end or conclusion
Derived Forms
- DzˈܲԱ, noun
- Dzˈܲ, adverb
Other yvlog Forms
- Dz·s· adverb
- Dz·s·Ա noun
- ԴDzcDz·s adjective
- nonDz·s· adverb
- nonDz·s·Ա noun
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of conclusive1
Example Sentences
In her prior briefs, Ms. Chiles provided conclusive evidence that the inquiry was made within the allotted time.”
The BBC has not reported that Reeves was subject to a conclusive finding or disciplinary action.
There is a lack of conclusive clinical trials, but the data we have is "all pointing in the direction of it being good for you… but not a miracle cure," according to Dr McCartney.
"When the computer makes a decision, you have no one to point the finger at. It's more of a guess. I don't know how the linesman makes a conclusive decision."
It seems the data is not conclusive about the effect of fizzy water on hunger.
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