conclusive - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- fairly: In any event, Matthew is the first gospel for which we have fairly conclusive external evidence.
- pretty: His very bones are pretty conclusive evidence that he died there!
- absolutely: KNOW is too strong a word to use when the evidence is not final and absolutely conclusive.
- necessarily: Neither were the duration of the agency nor the agent's performance necessarily conclusive.
- entirely: As you can see the evidence was not entirely conclusive but the trail certainly went " right to the top " .
- yet: Vitamin E and selenium supplements may prevent prostate cancer, although the evidence is not yet conclusive.
Preposition: for
- purpose: The fact that a payment is made under contractual arrangements is not of itself conclusive for taxation purposes in this context.
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- find: Yet at more than 110 sites checked so far they have found nothing conclusive.
Modifies a noun
- answerwe: Effect of prwora the sample in conclusive answerwe thank private care.
- proof: There is no conclusive proof to support either view.
- evidence: The minute book will be conclusive evidence of the result of the vote.
- victory: This was then followed by a conclusive victory over the Navy, giving the RAF the weapon victory.
- answer: Yet there is still no conclusive answer to the question of why someone is left-handed.
- diagnosis: These capabilities give doctors the tools to make much more conclusive diagnoses without subjecting the patient to extensive procedures.
Used with adjective complement
- seem: It now seems fairly conclusive that the advent of iTunes 4.9 has had an impact!
- prove: I doubt if the evidence will prove conclusive in all respects, but perhaps beyond reasonable doubt?
- regard: So the evidence at this point cannot be regarded as conclusive.
- mean: They were all five arrested, but the evidence against them was by no means conclusive.
- consider: The others may sway you in one direction or another but none can be considered conclusive.
- take: However, pharmacological experiments can never be taken as conclusive.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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