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View definitions for conclusiveness

conclusiveness

noun as in assuredness

noun as in decisiveness

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The company challenged the conclusiveness of Citizen Lab’s forensic analyses, while Citizen Lab said it had no doubts about its findings.

He cautioned that the studies collected in the Lancet article were observational, not randomized trials, limiting the conclusiveness of the results.

The Greek philosophy and mythology lent themselves to this huge, contemplative quality, and having me returning home and mimicking Homer’s “Odyssey” to this sort of conclusiveness.

That demand for conclusiveness highlights longstanding tensions over the role of a scientific journal.

The episode skillfully walked that difficult line between blunt conclusiveness and lingering questions — and scattered the characters in several directions, a couple of them toward an equally addictive spinoff series, “The Good Fight,” starring Baranski.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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