Conclusive - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kənˈkluːsɪv|  American pronunciation of the word conclusive
Brit.  |kənˈkluːsɪv|  British pronunciation of the word conclusive

adjective

- forming an end or termination; especially putting an end to doubt or question
conclusive proof
the evidence is conclusive

Extra examples

...the archeological discovery was conclusive proof that the Vikings had indeed settled in North America around 1000 a.d....

...a conclusive argument for allowing the students to put on a play of their own choosing...

The investigation failed to provide any conclusive evidence.

Evidence like this is rarely conclusive, but it can help police corroborate testimony ...

Laboratory tests gave conclusive proof that the meat presents no risk to human health.

The evidence as it stands (=as it is now) cannot be conclusive.

I ventured that the experiment was not conclusive.

While there was no conclusive evidence, most people thought he was guilty.

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