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the conclusively
adverb
In a conclusive manner; with finality.
synonyms
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For van Gogh, the story ends conclusively: the Yellow House empty, the dream of community gone, the asylum's doors the only ones open to him.
To judge solely from the gloating, the right conclusively won last week's election.
The journey conclusively disproved the Terra Australis Incognita theory, which claimed there was a big, habitable continent in the South.
The bureau may never be able to prove the identity of the hijacker conclusively.
And, Adam Liptak writes, the book "conclusively demonstrates that the state secrets privilege was built on a lie".
The results conclusively show why the metastable phases h-TiAl2 and Ti3Al5 form.
"The experience of the past proves conclusively that the best government is the least possible government".
If the physician conclusively predicted a particular diagnosis which the biopsy confirmed, the patient was categorized as type 1.
In conclusion, the present study is the first to conclusively show the functional expression of NMDARs in human primary astrocytes.
In addition, the tests conclusively found that there was no match between the Carr line and the Hemings descendant.
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