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inconclusive /ɪnkənˈkluːsɪv /adjectiveNot leading to a firm conclusion or result; not ending doubt or dispute: three years of inconclusive negotiations the medical evidence is inconclusive...- The first HSE investigation into the site, in 2001, produced inconclusive results.
- And he offered to bring in an outside consultant if the results were inconclusive.
- The inconclusive election result sparked a scramble to see which party could come up with a majority.
Synonyms indecisive, proving nothing, resolving nothing, leaving matters open; indefinite, indeterminate, undetermined, unresolved, unproved, unsettled, still open to question, still open to doubt, debatable, unconfirmed, not yet established; moot; vague, ambiguous informal up in the air, left hanging Derivativesinconclusively /ɪnkənˈkluːsɪvli / adverb ...- Naturally, in every case I hoped to unearth photographs proving inconclusively that I'm not the only one whose physique's been ravaged by time, calories and a fanatical inattention to exercise.
- That night's discussion ended inconclusively but has kept me wondering about the real state of visual literacy and intelligence in our land.
- With neither at full gallop, the game swayed inconclusively from one to the other, each team ceding dominance as quickly as they claimed it.
inconclusiveness /ɪnkənˈkluːsɪvnəs / noun ...- Tinder, therefore, properly relativizes civilization by affirming the imperfection and inconclusiveness of every human order, Christian or not.
- Despite and perhaps because of their inconclusiveness, these timber studies offer an illuminating chapter in environmental history.
- Its inconclusiveness demonstrated its futility.
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