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inconclusiveness

  • a word derived from inconclusive.
    inconclusive
    adjective
    not conclusive; not resolving fully all doubts or questions.

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It’s an unprecedented state of diffuse inconclusiveness, a Mexican standoff of guns that cannot be loaded, and a battle between empty boats floating past each other in an endless, aimlessly circulating gray sea.

From Slate Dec. 9, 2022

And though you may form an opinion, you can never really know; indeed, it may be this very inconclusiveness that has kept the case alive in the public imagination.

From Los Angeles Times May 5, 2022

Bennett has done his homework, and he has been preaching inconclusiveness on social media and in conversations with the New England media for several days.

From Washington Post Jan. 31, 2017

The inconclusiveness of the data “is a topic that FDA will be discussing in detail with epidemiologists and clinical experts on the advisory committee,” FDA spokeswoman Morgan Liscinsky said in an e-mailed statement.

From BusinessWeek Dec. 8, 2011

When he wrote on behalf of the 'Rights of Man,' and in furtherance of the 'Age of Reason,' he convinced thousands by his title-pages who were incapable of perceiving the inconclusiveness of his arguments.

From The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 2 of 2 From 1620-1816 by Egerton Ryerson