Similar words: conclusive, inconclusive, exclusively, inclusive, conclusion, in conclusion, draw a conclusion, foregone conclusion. Meaning: adv. in a conclusive way.
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1. All this proves conclusively that she couldn't have known the truth.
2. A new study proved conclusively that smokers die younger than non-smokers.
3. From the facts,he was able to determine conclusively that the death was not a suicide.
4. She said if the world did not act conclusively now, it would only bequeath the problem to future generations.
5. It is impossible to demonstrate/prove conclusively that the factory is responsible for the pollution.
6. His guilt has never been conclusively proven.
7. Now those who can prove conclusively that they are self-employed will be responsible for their own tax deductions and claims.
8. Nothing other than the whole theory is conclusively falsified by untoward experience.
9. All this proves conclusively that Waqar and Akram are genuinely great and exceptional bowlers.
10. Investigators took seven days to determine conclusively that a bomb had blown up Pan Am 103.
11. Newtow conclusively established the law of gravity.
12. No human tumor has yet been conclusively shown to be viral in origin.
13. Universal assumptions are usually impossible to prove conclusively,(Sentencedict.com) and they can simply be invalidated by just one single counter-example. Start with a specific observation and work from there.
14. Universal assumptions are usually impossible to prove conclusively , and they can simply be invalidated by just one single counter-example.
15. It conclusively appeared in the final cut as a post - credits scene.
16. You cannot prove conclusively that Sellafield caused cancer. You can only work on the basis of probability.
17. "By examining the genetics, we have shown conclusively that the Italian sparrow is of mixed origin - it is a hybrid of the house sparrow and the Spanish sparrow, " Dr Saetre told BBC Nature.
18. Conclusively it is significant to develop a descendens blood fat drug from onion oil.
19. There are many hypotheses, none conclusively established, for how junk DNA arose and why it persists in the genome.
20. The foregoing justification of induction is quite unacceptable, as David Hume conclusively demonstrated as long ago as the mid-eighteenth century.
21. To date, person-to-person transmission of these oseltamivir resistant viruses has not been conclusively demonstrated.
22. Although researchers can only speculate that domoic acid caused this historic event, modern toxicologists have conclusively linked the toxin to more recent cases.
23. In science a negative hypothesis can never be proved conclusively true.
24. The preliminary study was correlational, meaning that the higher cognitive performance of the musicians couldn't be conclusively linked to their years of musical study.
25. To decide or settle ( a dispute, for example ) conclusively and authoritatively.
26. Although you don't work with traditional metrical forms, I believe that you have your own prosodic rules because I can feel strong rhythms in the poem, which I can't describe conclusively .
27. The true purpose of Machu Picchu has never been conclusively determined.
28. A point, fact , or remark that settles something conclusively a decisive factor.
29. For renal disease, an etiologic relationship has not been established conclusively.
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