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inconclusive

American  
[in-kuhn-kloo-siv] / ˌɪn kənˈklu sɪv /

adjective

  1. not conclusive; not resolving fully all doubts or questions.

    inconclusive evidence.

  2. without final results or outcome.

    inconclusive experiments.


inconclusive British  
/ ˌɪnkənˈkluːsɪv /

adjective

  1. not conclusive or decisive; not finally settled; indeterminate

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Origin of inconclusive

First recorded in 1680–90; in- 3 + conclusive

Explanation

If something's inconclusive, that means it doesn't lead to a conclusion or a resolution. Inconclusive often describes scientific results. If your data about a flu outbreak is inconclusive, then your results don't prove anything. A good way to remember the meaning of inconclusive is to look at the root word conclusive, which means "definitive, decisive, and convincing." When you add in- — which means "not" — to the front of conclusive, you get a word that means "not definitive." When something's inconclusive, it doesn't resolve your questions and leaves room for debate. If you're a detective, the last thing you want to hear is that your evidence is inconclusive.

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Inconclusive fighting has continued in both Donbas and Kherson regions in eastern Ukraine, British military intelligence said on Monday.

From Reuters • Jul. 25, 2022

Inconclusive tests, which were not uncommon throughout the season, were often the result of contamination of some kind.

From Slate • Oct. 28, 2020

Inconclusive results from two large studies that scanned the genome for gene variants linked to finger length also raise doubts about the 2D:4D ratio, critics say.

From Science Magazine • Jun. 6, 2019

Inconclusive benefits are just one critique in an increasingly heated debate over the systems as they become more widespread.

From Washington Post • Nov. 17, 2016

Inconclusive victory shall not turn us from our purpose.

From New York Times, Current History, Vol 1, Issue 1 From the Beginning to March, 1915 With Index by Various

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