Antonym: conclusive. Similar words: in conclusion, inclusive, conclusion, draw a conclusion, exclusive, exclusively, conclude, elusive. Meaning: [‚ɪnkən'kluːsɪv] adj. 1. not conclusive; not putting an end to doubt or question 2. leading to no final results or outcome.
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31. On 25 February, the special Cabinet committee turned its attention to the reform of supplementary benefit but the meeting was inconclusive.
32. They and the third examiner were unanimous in finding the tests inconclusive.
33. A work both director and composer left unfinished felt fragmentary, inconclusive and, all too often, artistically baffling.
34. These criticisms, which focus on what has been left undone rather than on what has been done, are inevitably inconclusive.
35. Maybe these lines were a late addition - though the dialogue seems curiously inconclusive without them.
36. There have been inconclusive results from school-based clinic programs that provide contraception without a broader educational backdrop.
37. The evidence is inconclusive, but a further visit to Rome, perhaps in 1030, can not be completely ruled out.
38. Reports to date are interesting, if somewhat inconclusive, and without immediate practical application.
39. The operation has been performed on 10 patients so far, with inconclusive results.
40. Heavily outnumbered, but with a superiority in firearms, Christopher da Gama fought an inconclusive battle near Lake Ashangi.
41. Legal concepts are inconclusive, and so fail to draw distinctions vital in real life.
42. There are many others, but most can be explained away, or are inconclusive.
43. Similarly inconclusive are studies that have attempted to evaluate the managerialist hypothesis through surveys of management attitudes based on questionnaires.
44. Two months later, there was an inconclusive exchange of shots between a Nez Perce and one of the settlers.
45. The remainder of cases were inconclusive.
46. How inconclusive its attainment seemed!
47. I find the evidence inconclusive.
48. Most research on cancer has so far proved inconclusive.
49. The results, in the eighteenth century, were inconclusive.
50. These findings are inconclusive and controversial and require further study.
51. His first audiology test was inconclusive as he screamed and cried through most of it and was not able to follow any of the directions.
52. In our national debate, the inconclusive effort was blamed on the diversion of resources to Iraq rather than on its inherent implausibility.
53. Previous studies looking at a possible gender difference have been inconclusive.
54. And truly buried Zhu Yuanzhang himself and Ma and 46 Queen's minds Fei (a sacrifice odalisque said dozens of people 46 Princess burial) of the mysterious palaces, has long been inconclusive.
55. The committee was a mess: rambling, inconclusive(sentencedict.com/inconclusive.html), a haven for back-channelers and leakers.
56. To determine the sensitivity and specificity of FISH analysis in patients with inconclusive on-site cytopathology results.
57. Petra is in the end when the construction is inconclusive.
58. The guiding precedent [ on the Commerce Clause ] is informative but inconclusive.
59. Antifibrinolytics reduced bleeding in clinical trials, but animal study findings were inconclusive.
60. Five months after inconclusive elections, Iraq still has no new government.
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