Antonym: inconclusive. Similar words: inconclusive, inclusive, conclusion, in conclusion, draw a conclusion, exclusive, exclusively, conclude. Meaning: [-uːsɪv] adj. 1. forming an end or termination; especially putting an end to doubt or question 2. final and deciding 3. expressing finality with no implication of possible change.
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31, In the absence of conclusive consensus, it was agreed to hold a further meeting in Madrid in April 1991.
32, The sad thing is that we could have got more conclusive results.
33, Nothing conclusive has been found and it seems only time will tell if the trouble re-emerges.
34, The results provide the most authoritative and conclusive evidence to date of some enduring inequities in participation in such facilities.
35, Pretty conclusive evidence you might think, but the Sharmas would not give up.
36, The battle against big tobacco waxed and then waned, leaving Clinton unable to convert major interim victories into a conclusive ending.
37, But that does not mean he has yet won a conclusive victory in the debilitating war between president and parliament.
38, The evidence in respect of the fourth child pointed to possible abuse but was not conclusive.
39, Grayling reckons that he has about another two years of research to do before he can come up with a conclusive report.
40, They have been able to collect some data, but as yet nothing really conclusive.
41, That is, there are facts that count for or against them, though none of these facts are conclusive.
42, Should the nature of the decision-maker be conclusive as to the scope of review that we should adopt?
43, Obviously this was not conclusive, L A is a pretty vital business centre, you would expect millionaires to congregate there.
44, The procedure has not gained formal approval by the International Olympic Committee because it does not give conclusive proof of drug use.
45, We keep on being told that religion, whatever its imperfections, at least instills morality. On every side, there is conclusive evidence that the contrary is the case and that faith causes people to be more mean, more selfish and perhaps above all, more stupid. Christopher Hitchens
46, The literal meaning is not conclusive: the ordinary reader knows all about irony.
47, Rabbit footprints and the very recent removal of fresh soil are good clues but even these are not conclusive.
48, Another investigation was launched, and this time it was conclusive.
49, Later, in the 1980s, conclusive evidence pointed to the fact that lead in the environment was affecting children's development.
50, I stopped for a second and tried to think what my conclusive proof was.
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51, However, nobody had made the conclusive step of considering the consequences of this, namely the chain of muon catalysis reactions.
52, It was hoped that the negotiations would produce a preliminary drafting of a conclusive peace agreement.
53, Electrophysiological studies may be of help in cases where neither sweat test nor DNA analysis were conclusive.
54, It wouldn't be accepted in a court as conclusive evidence.
55, Nevertheless, there does seem to be ample latitude in determining how many tests will be conclusive in a given case.
56, Underdrawing analysis is, however, not always conclusive, nor indeed always possible.
57, We still have no conclusive proof that Walters was at the scene of the crime.
58, Besides, food and exercise guidelines may not be the conclusive benchmark for mortality after all.
59, The results, obtained at considerable cost, were full of interesting facts but they were not always very conclusive.
60, It was alleged that he was stealing money from the till, but we never had any conclusive proof.
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