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conclusive

/kənˈklusɪv/

Meanings
  • adjective

    having reached the point where no further doubts can be entertained; definitive

  • verb

    bringing matters to a definite and binding conclusion; settling a dispute


Rhymes
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conclusive , perclusive , revocative , proclusive
Variants
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conclusive , conclusively , conclusiveness , conclusivenesses
Forms
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conclusively, conclusiveness


Etymology
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From Latin conclusus, past participle of conculso, 'I have shaken together', from com- 'together' + claudere 'to shut'.


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  1. The term 'conclusive' is often used in the field of statistics to describe a test result that provides strong evidence against a null hypothesis.

  2. In mathematics, a 'conclusive' proof is one that establishes a theorem beyond all doubt.

  3. The term 'conclusive' was first used in English in the 15th century.


Related Concepts
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  1. conclusion: The final decision or judgment reached after considering all the available evidence.

  2. conclave: A room or place where a group of people, especially the cardinal electors of the Pope, meet to make a decision, especially to elect a new Pope.


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In literature, the term 'conclusive' is often used to describe the final chapter or section of a book, which brings the story to a definitive end. In law, a 'conclusive' argument is one that is accepted as true without further evidence being required.

How to Memorize "conclusive"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a conclusive argument as a locked door, with all the evidence and reasoning acting as the key that locks it shut, leaving no room for doubt.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'conclusive' with the idea of a final decision or judgment being made.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the mnemonic 'Cats Can Have Nine Lives, But Conclusive Arguments Only One' to help remember the definition of 'conclusive' as definitive and final.


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