Conclusive

/kənˈkluːsɪv/ adjective

Conclusive describes evidence or arguments that are so strong they settle a question or end debate. It leaves little or no room for doubt.

From Late Latin 'conclūsīvus', from 'conclūdere' ('to close, to finish'). The word keeps the sense of closing a matter so firmly that it cannot easily be reopened.

AMየመጨረሻ
ARقاطع
BNচূড়ান্ত
CSpřesvědčivý
DAafgørende
DEschlüssig
ELοριστικός
ESconcluyente
FAقطعی
FIratkaiseva
FRconcluant
GUનિર્ણાયક
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