conclusiveness

[US]/[kənˈkluːzɪvnəs]/
[UK]/[kənˈkluːzɪvnəs]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the quality of being conclusive; the degree to which something is conclusive; the power of bringing an argument to a successful conclusion

Phrases & Collocations

with conclusiveness

demonstrating conclusiveness

lack conclusiveness

conclusiveness matters

seeking conclusiveness

ensure conclusiveness

for conclusiveness

conclusiveness alone

reaching conclusiveness

high conclusiveness

Example Sentences

the conclusiveness of the evidence strongly supported the defendant's innocence.

we need to assess the conclusiveness of the study's findings before drawing any conclusions.

the judge questioned the conclusiveness of the witness's testimony.

the report lacked conclusiveness, leaving room for further investigation.

the conclusiveness of the data analysis was crucial for the project's success.

despite the initial doubts, the conclusiveness of the results became undeniable.

the conclusiveness of the argument was enhanced by the supporting facts.

the scientist sought to improve the conclusiveness of their experimental design.

the conclusiveness of the prediction depended on the accuracy of the model.

the lawyer challenged the conclusiveness of the expert's opinion.

the conclusiveness of the survey results was limited by the sample size.

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