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Definition of Conclusively

Conclusively
Conclusively Con*clu"sive*ly, adv. In the way of conclusion; decisively; positively. --Burke.

Meaning of Conclusively from wikipedia

- Look up conclude, conclusion, or conclusions in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Conclusion may refer to: Conclusion (music), the ending of a composition...
- Incontrovertible evidence and conclusive evidence (less formally, concrete evidence and hard evidence) are colloquial terms for evidence introduced to...
- impersonation of a "person known personally to the complainant"" it can be conclusively presumed the defendant is guilty of rape and must be convicted. Wikiquote...
- not conclusive, as opposed to facts, which are true statements. A given opinion may deal with subjective matters in which there is no conclusive finding...
- with the mind. As with other parapsychological phenomena, there is no conclusive evidence in support of the actual existence of pyrokinesis. Many alleged...
- a single volume in 1951 as Speak, Memory in the United Kingdom and as Conclusive Evidence in the United States. The Russian version was published in 1954...
- Chicago Outfit rivals led by Al Capone. The perpetrators have never been conclusively identified, but former members of the Egan's Rats gang working for Capone...
- 22 February 1857 – 1 January 1894) was a German physicist who first conclusively proved the existence of the electromagnetic waves predicted by James...
- up to 70 victims in various states. Investigators have been able to conclusively pinpoint Sells in at least 22 cases. Sells was born in Oakland, California...
- three previous open nominations, the delegate selections were all-but-conclusive in favor of New York governor Al Smith, who entered the convention only...