单词 | conclusive |
释义 | conclusiveadj.ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > narration > [adjective] > summarizing or summarized summary?a1475 summar1555 conclusive1590 summeda1657 resumptive1765 summarizing1808 potted1873 1590 R. Greene Neuer too Late i. 11 So women are vniuersally mala necessaria, wheresoeuer they be eyther bred or brought vp. With this conclusiue period he breathed him. 2. a. Concluding, closing; occurring at or forming the end. (Now rare.) ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > completing > [adjective] > that tends to produce final result > bringing to a conclusion finial?a1400 terminant1589 terminative1613 conclusive1639 summing1657 concluding1795 conclusory1846 terminational1874 the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > end or conclusion > [adjective] finalc1365 endinga1400 finial?a1400 endly1436 conclusional1471 terminalc1475 parting?1570 supreme1570 terminant1589 desinent1608 terminative1613 conclusive1639 graciousa1701 finishing1705 ultimate1755 concluding1795 closing1796 wind-up1843 net1844 conclusory1846 terminational1874 summative1877 wrap-up1968 1639 J. Woodall Treat. Plague in Surgeons Mate (rev. ed.) 367 The Epilogue, or Conclusive part of this Treatise. 1748 S. Richardson Clarissa V. ix. 99 The following short billet; inscriptive and conclusive parts of it in her own words. 1815 W. H. Ireland Scribbleomania 77 The judgment..delivered in the conclusive line. b. Final, definitive. ΚΠ 1856 J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. (1858) I. iv. 357 A conclusive revolt from Rome. 3. Of an argument, statement, etc.: That closes or decides the question; decisive, convincing. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > proof, demonstration > [adjective] > conclusive, decisive definitivec1386 evident1421 concludent1571 deciding1577 decisive1584 decretal1608 decisory1611 concluding1620 evictive1624 silencing1646 conclusive1649 decretory1674 decretorian1679 decisional1687 critical1753 crucial1830 clinching1873–4 the mind > mental capacity > understanding > reason, faculty of reasoning > process of reasoning, ratiocination > argument, source of conviction > [adjective] > strong, valid, convincing justa1413 pregnanta1425 well-disposedc1449 pregnablea1500 legitime1532 concludent1571 potent1609 solid1615 concluding1620 valida1648 valuable1647 conclusive1649 cogent1659 legitimate1774 well-taken1789 the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > absence of doubt, confidence > assured fact, certainty > [adjective] > conclusive, final definitivec1386 last1509 peremptory1532 determinate1533 peremptorc1550 determined1561 concludent1571 finitive1593 concluding1620 conclusive1649 ultimate1688 undiscussible1860 unarguable1881 1649 Bp. J. Hall Resol. & Decisions ii. v. 151 If a man will..cleare himselfe by an Oath..he may be..heard, but this may neither be pressed to be done, nor yet conclusive, when it is done. 1690 J. Locke Toleration ii, in Wks. (1727) II. 281 Whether these Arguments be conclusive or no. 1804 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. IV. 547 As to the purchaser of the estate..the act was final and conclusive. 1860 J. Tyndall Glaciers of Alps ii. ix. 273 These observations were perfectly conclusive as to the quicker motion of the centre [of the glacier]. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > [adjective] > that binds or debars conclusive1647 1647 N. Bacon Hist. Disc. Govt. lxvi. 235 The grand Charter..was conclusive to the King. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1590 |
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