Definition of conclusively in English:
conclusively
adverbkənˈkluːsɪvlikənˈklusɪvli
1In a decisive way that has the effect of proving a case.
the story had been conclusively debunked
I have shown conclusively that there was no such epidemic
Example sentencesExamples
- This bloc of nations has demonstrated conclusively that we are in a new era of trade policy.
- The results of this study did not indicate conclusively that "preconditioned" horses were better prepared for race training than the controls.
- He has argued, conclusively in my opinion, that its design belongs to architect Claude Perrault.
- Recent research has shown conclusively that whole systems of thought were transplanted to the Americas.
- Based on this evidence, we can determine conclusively that the actor is worth half a damn.
- Shellfish processors may be more willing to perform high pressure processing once it's been conclusively shown to inactivate norovirus.
- It has been conclusively demonstrated that animal welfare will be compromised by the abolition of hunting.
- This movie has conclusively proven that some things are better left buried.
- That line can never be clear, and the question is impossible to answer conclusively with reference to the field.
- He employs the lame gambit of saying that he doesn't need to answer them because they "have been conclusively refuted."
- 1.1 In a way that is achieved easily or by a large margin.
wars are difficult to win conclusively
Example sentencesExamples
- This outcome would destroy the dinosaurs' influence conclusively.
- They were in no danger of losing the title they had so conclusively won in 1974.
- He conclusively stepped out of the low-budget film world with a major role in Thompson's next picture.
- Such cowardly aggression will not be conclusively defeated there, or anywhere else.
- Ever since I was conclusively beaten up in school, I've made the mature, clear-eyed choice to steer clear of physical conflict.
- He is through, as completely and as conclusively as any athlete can be.
- I don't believe any amount of no-fly-zone action is going to settle that civil war conclusively.
- The shareholders voted conclusively (3,825 to 736) in favor of the sale.
- This view of history was one of the few socialist ideas that had conclusively penetrated into their schools.
- Labour's coming conclusively third in the popular vote means the option of a Liberal Democrat prime minister becomes credible.
Definition of conclusively in US English:
conclusively
adverbkənˈklo͞osivlēkənˈklusɪvli
1In a decisive way that has the effect of proving a case.
the story had been conclusively debunked
I have shown conclusively that there was no such epidemic
Example sentencesExamples
- It has been conclusively demonstrated that animal welfare will be compromised by the abolition of hunting.
- He has argued, conclusively in my opinion, that its design belongs to architect Claude Perrault.
- That line can never be clear, and the question is impossible to answer conclusively with reference to the field.
- This movie has conclusively proven that some things are better left buried.
- The results of this study did not indicate conclusively that "preconditioned" horses were better prepared for race training than the controls.
- Based on this evidence, we can determine conclusively that the actor is worth half a damn.
- He employs the lame gambit of saying that he doesn't need to answer them because they "have been conclusively refuted."
- This bloc of nations has demonstrated conclusively that we are in a new era of trade policy.
- Shellfish processors may be more willing to perform high pressure processing once it's been conclusively shown to inactivate norovirus.
- Recent research has shown conclusively that whole systems of thought were transplanted to the Americas.
- 1.1 In a way that is achieved easily or by a large margin.
wars are difficult to win conclusively
Example sentencesExamples
- Labour's coming conclusively third in the popular vote means the option of a Liberal Democrat prime minister becomes credible.
- They were in no danger of losing the title they had so conclusively won in 1974.
- Such cowardly aggression will not be conclusively defeated there, or anywhere else.
- This view of history was one of the few socialist ideas that had conclusively penetrated into their schools.
- The shareholders voted conclusively (3,825 to 736) in favor of the sale.
- Ever since I was conclusively beaten up in school, I've made the mature, clear-eyed choice to steer clear of physical conflict.
- I don't believe any amount of no-fly-zone action is going to settle that civil war conclusively.
- He is through, as completely and as conclusively as any athlete can be.
- He conclusively stepped out of the low-budget film world with a major role in Thompson's next picture.
- This outcome would destroy the dinosaurs' influence conclusively.