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the conclusive
adjective
Pertaining to a conclusion.
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The conclusive answer must be no.
It was not the conclusive factor.
The conclusive 800-page Benghazi report has finally been issued.
The conclusive test for botulism took even longer.
We welcome the conclusive nature of things, then.
He checked for the conclusive studies he knew must exist.
The mammalian nervous system, and what coercion involves, are the conclusive data.
Surprisingly, research has not provided us with the conclusive causal connection we expected.
The person who, in 1986, produced the conclusive evidence for Israel having these weapons was Mordechai Vanunu.
Central to the agreement is an arrangement to buy a half-share based on the "conclusive and binding" appraisal.
The Treaty of Vereeniging reflected the conclusive military victory of British power but made a crucial concession.
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