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View synonyms for conclusive

conclusive

[kuhn-kloo-siv]

adjective

  1. serving to settle or decide a question; decisive; convincing.

    conclusive evidence.

    Synonyms: definitive
  2. tending to terminate; closing.



conclusive

/ kənˈkluːsɪv /

adjective

  1. putting an end to doubt; decisive; final

  2. approaching or involving an end or conclusion

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Other Word Forms

  • conclusively adverb
  • conclusiveness noun
  • nonconclusive adjective
  • nonconclusively adverb
  • nonconclusiveness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of conclusive1

1580–90; < Late Latin conclūsīvus, equivalent to Latin conclūs ( us ) (past participle of conclūdere to conclude; conclusion ) + -īvus -ive
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Example Sentences

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A federal judge dismissed the case, saying research from the parents' expert witnesses was not conclusive.

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The cultural data points are intriguing, if not yet conclusive.

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The fundamental question of whether ESG investment pays off also remains without a conclusive answer, not least because the category itself is so loosely defined.

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Still, Roger Fielding, a senior scientist at Tufts University, says evidence on bone density isn’t conclusive.

There is no conclusive evidence for either of these theories - but that hasn't stopped amateur and professional historians from digging into them.

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