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Definition of conclusive
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of conclusive is as below...
Conclusive
(a.)
Belonging
to a close or
termination;
decisive;
convincing;
putting
an end to
debate
or
question;
leading
to, or
involving,
a
conclusion
or
decision..
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Circular
::
Circular
(a.)
repeating
itself;
ending
in
itself;
reverting
to the point of
beginning;
hence,
illogical;
inconclusive;
as,
circular
reasoning..
Unanswerable
::
Unanswerable
(a.) Not
answerable;
irrefutable;
conclusive;
decisive;
as, he have an
unanswerable
argument..
Dilemma
::
Dilemma
(n.) An
argument
which
presents
an
antagonist
with two or more
alternatives,
but is
equally
conclusive
against
him,
whichever
alternative
he
chooses..
Inconclusive
::
Inconclusive
(a.) Not
conclusive;
leading
to no
conclusion;
not
closing
or
settling
a point in
debate,
or a
doubtful
question;
as,
evidence
is
inconclusive
when it does not
exhibit
the truth of a
disputed
case in such a
manner
as to
satisfy
the mind, and put an end to
debate
or
doubt..
Why-not
::
Why-not
(n.) A
violent
and
peremptory
procedure
without
any
assigned
reason;
a
sudden
conclusive
happening.
Circle
::
Circle
(n.) A form of
argument
in which two or more
unproved
statements
are used to prove each
other;
inconclusive
reasoning.
Finality
::
Finality
(n.) The state of being
final,
finished,
or
complete;
a final or
conclusive
arrangement;
a
settlement..
End
::
End (n.) Point
beyond
which no
procession
can be made;
conclusion;
issue;
result,
whether
successful
or
otherwise;
conclusive
event;
consequence..
Conclusive
::
Conclusive
(a.)
Belonging
to a close or
termination;
decisive;
convincing;
putting
an end to
debate
or
question;
leading
to, or
involving,
a
conclusion
or
decision..
Proof
::
Proof (n.) That
degree
of
evidence
which
convinces
the mind of any truth or fact, and
produces
belief;
a test by facts or
arguments
that
induce,
or tend to
induce,
certainty
of the
judgment;
conclusive
evidence;
demonstration..
Cogent
::
Cogent
(p. a.)
Having
the power to
compel
conviction
or move the will;
constraining;
conclusive;
forcible;
powerful;
not
easily
reasisted.
Inconcludent
::
Inconcludent
(a.) Not
inferring
a
conclusion
or
consequence;
not
conclusive.
Determinate
::
Determinate
(a.)
Conclusive;
decisive;
positive.
Cogency
::
Cogency
(n.) The
quality
of being
cogent;
power of
compelling
conviction;
conclusiveness;
force.
Unconcluding
::
Unconcluding
(a.)
Inconclusive.
Inconsequence
::
Inconsequence
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
inconsequent;
want of just or
logical
inference
or
argument;
inconclusiveness.
Final
::
Final (a.)
Conclusive;
decisive;
as, a final
judgment;
the
battle
of
Waterloo
brought
the
contest
to a final
issue..
Concludent
::
Concludent
(a.)
Bringing
to a
close;
decisive;
conclusive.
Confute
::
Confute
(v. t.) To
overwhelm
by
argument;
to
refute
conclusively;
to prove or show to be false or
defective;
to
overcome;
to
silence.
Cogently
::
Cogently
(adv.)
In a
cogent
manner;
forcibly;
convincingly;
conclusively.
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