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con·clu·sive
(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.
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Adv. | 1. | conclusively - in a conclusive way; "we settled the problem conclusively" inconclusively - not conclusively; "the meeting ended inconclusively" |
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conclusively
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Translations
بِصورَةٍ قاطِعَه
přesvědčivě
endeligt
meî sannfærandi hætti
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conclusively
[kənˈkluːsɪvli] adv → de façon concluanteto prove sth conclusively → prouver qch de façon probante
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conclusively
adv (= convincingly) → schlüssig, überzeugend; (= decisively) → endgültig; prove → eindeutig, unwiderleglich; this settles this issue conclusively → damit ist die Sache endgültig beigelegt
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conclude
(kənˈkluːd) verb1. to come or bring to an end. to conclude a meeting; He concluded by thanking everyone.
2. to come to believe. We concluded that you weren't coming.
conˈclusion (-ʒən) noun1. an end. the conclusion of his speech.
2. a judgement. I came to the conclusion that the house was empty.
conˈclusive (-siv) adjective convincing. conclusive proof.
conˈclusively adverbconˈclusiveness noun
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