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conclusive
con·clu·sive C0548800 (kən-klo͞o′sĭv)adj. Serving to put an end to doubt, question, or uncertainty; decisive: conclusive evidence. See Synonyms at decisive. con·clu′sive·ly adv.con·clu′sive·ness n.conclusive (kənˈkluːsɪv) adj1. putting an end to doubt; decisive; final2. approaching or involving an end or conclusion conˈclusively adv conˈclusiveness ncon•clu•sive (kənˈklu sɪv) adj. 1. serving to settle or decide a question; decisive: conclusive evidence. 2. tending to terminate; closing. [1580–90; < Late Latin] con•clu′sive•ly, adv. con•clu′sive•ness, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | conclusive - forming an end or termination; especially putting an end to doubt or question; "conclusive proof"; "the evidence is conclusive"decisive - determining or having the power to determine an outcome; "cast the decisive vote"; "two factors had a decisive influence"inconclusive - not conclusive; not putting an end to doubt or question; "an inconclusive reply"; "inconclusive evidence"; "the inconclusive committee vote" |
conclusiveadjective decisive, final, convincing, clinching, definite, definitive, irrefutable, unanswerable, unarguable, ultimate There is no conclusive evidence that a murder took place. vague, doubtful, dubious, questionable, indefinite, unconvincing, inconclusive, indecisive, impeachable, contestable, disputable, refutableconclusiveadjective1. Determining or having the power to determine an outcome:crucial, deciding, decisive, determinative.2. Serving the function of deciding or settling with finality:authoritative, decisive, definitive, determinative, final.3. Having or arising from authority:authoritative, official, sanctioned, standard.Translationsconclude (kənˈkluːd) verb1. to come or bring to an end. to conclude a meeting; He concluded by thanking everyone. 結束 结束2. to come to believe. We concluded that you weren't coming. 斷定 断定conˈclusion (-ʒən) noun1. an end. the conclusion of his speech. 結束 结束2. a judgement. I came to the conclusion that the house was empty. 結論 结论conˈclusive (-siv) adjective convincing. conclusive proof. 結論性的,決定性的 确定性的,结论性的 conˈclusively adverb 決定性地 决定性地,确定地 conˈclusiveness noun 結論性 结论性Conclusive Related to Conclusive: inconclusive, conclusive proofConclusiveDeterminative; beyond dispute or question. That which is conclusive is manifest, clear, or obvious. It is a legal inference made so peremptorily that it cannot be overthrown or contradicted. A conclusive presumption cannot be refuted; no evidence can rebut it, as in the presumption that a child who is below a certain age has a fundamental inability to consent to sexual relations. Conclusive evidence is evidence that is either unquestionable because it is so clear and convincing or because the law precludes its contradiction. A death certificate is considered conclusive evidence that a person has died. CONCLUSIVE. What puts an end to a thing. A conclusive presumption of law, is one which cannot be contradicted even by direct and positive proof. Take, for example, the presumption that an infant is incapable of judging whether it is or is not against his interest; When infancy is pleaded and proved, the plaintiff cannot show that the defendant was within one day of being of age when the contract was made, and perfectly competent to make a contract. 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 3061. EVIDENCE, CONCLUSIVE. That which, while uncontradicted, satisfies the judge and jury it is also that which cannot be contradicted. 2. The record of a court of common law jurisdiction is conclusive as to the facts therein stated. 2 Wash. 64; 2 H. 55; 6 Conn. 508, But the judgment and record of a prize court is not conclusive evidence in the state courts, unless it had jurisdiction of the subject-matter; and whether it had or not, the state courts may decide. 1 Conn. 429. See as to the conclusiveness of the judgments of foreign courts of admiralty, 4 Cranch, 421, 434; 3 Cranch, 458; Gilmer, 16 Const. R. 381 1 N. & M. 5 3 7. conclusive Related to conclusive: inconclusive, conclusive proofSynonyms for conclusiveadj decisiveSynonyms- decisive
- final
- convincing
- clinching
- definite
- definitive
- irrefutable
- unanswerable
- unarguable
- ultimate
Antonyms- vague
- doubtful
- dubious
- questionable
- indefinite
- unconvincing
- inconclusive
- indecisive
- impeachable
- contestable
- disputable
- refutable
Synonyms for conclusiveadj determining or having the power to determine an outcomeSynonyms- crucial
- deciding
- decisive
- determinative
adj serving the function of deciding or settling with finalitySynonyms- authoritative
- decisive
- definitive
- determinative
- final
adj having or arising from authoritySynonyms- authoritative
- official
- sanctioned
- standard
Antonyms for conclusiveadj forming an end or terminationRelated WordsAntonyms |