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conclusiveness
[
k
uh
n-
kloo
-siv
]
Origin
con·clu·sive
/
kənˈklu
sɪv
/
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[
k
uh
n-
kloo
-siv
]
Show IPA
adjective
1.
serving to settle or decide a question; decisive; convincing:
conclusive evidence.
2.
tending to terminate; closing.
Origin:
1580–90;
<
Late Latin
conclūsīvus,
equivalent to
Latin
conclūs
(
us
) (past participle of
conclūdere
to
conclude
;
see
conclusion
) +
-īvus
-ive
Related forms
con·clu·sive·ly,
adverb
con·clu·sive·ness,
noun
non·con·clu·sive,
adjective
non·con·clu·sive·ly,
adverb
non·con·clu·sive·ness,
noun
Synonyms
1.
definitive, determining.
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conclusive
(kənˈkluːsɪv)
—
adj
1.
putting an end to doubt; decisive; final
2.
approaching or involving an end or conclusion
con'clusively
—
adv
con'clusiveness
—
n
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conclusive
1610s, "occurring at the end," from L.L. conclusivus, from conclus-, pp. stem of concludere (see
conclude
). Meaning "definitive, decisive, convincing" (putting an end to debate) is from 1640s.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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