conclusive (Meaning)

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conclusive (a)

forming an end or termination; especially putting an end to doubt or question

conclusive Sentence Examples

  1. The DNA evidence presented in court was conclusive, leading to a conviction.
  2. After extensive testing, the researchers found conclusive evidence supporting their hypothesis.
  3. The medical tests came back with conclusive results, confirming the diagnosis.
  4. The investigation failed to yield any conclusive findings regarding the cause of the fire.
  5. The study's results were inconclusive, and further research was needed to draw conclusive answers.
  6. The witness's testimony was not conclusive enough to sway the jury's decision.
  7. The data collected was inconclusive, and additional experiments were necessary to reach a conclusive answer.
  8. The report provided conclusive proof of the company's involvement in illegal activities.
  9. The expert's analysis was conclusive, ruling out any possibility of natural causes.
  10. The final autopsy report was conclusive in determining the cause of death.

FAQs About the word conclusive

forming an end or termination; especially putting an end to doubt or question

last, decisive, clear, determinative,definitive, irrefutable, compelling, definite, determinate, absolute

questionable, debatable, doubtful,inconclusive, unclear, unclear, problematic, questionable, inconclusive, problematic

The DNA evidence presented in court was conclusive, leading to a conviction.

After extensive testing, the researchers found conclusive evidence supporting their hypothesis.

The medical tests came back with conclusive results, confirming the diagnosis.

The investigation failed to yield any conclusive findings regarding the cause of the fire.