Inconclusive
21inconclusive — adjective not leading to a firm conclusion or result. Derivatives inconclusively adverb inconclusiveness noun …
22inconclusive — a. Unconvincing, indecisive, not conclusive …
23inconclusive — adj indefinite, indecisive, open to doubt or question, still open, Inf. up in the air; unproved, undemonstrated, unestablished, unsettled, undetermined, unconfirmed, unsubstantiated; fallible, liable or open to error; unconvincing, unsubstantial …
24inconclusive — in·conclusive …
25inconclusive — UK [ˌɪnkənˈkluːsɪv] / US [ˌɪnkənˈklusɪv] adjective not producing a definite result or complete proof of something Derived word: inconclusively adverb …
26inconclusive — in•con•clu•sive [[t]ˌɪn kənˈklu sɪv[/t]] adj. leading to no clear result • Etymology: 1680–90 in con•clu′sive•ly, adv. in con•clu′sive•ness, n …
27inconclusive — That which may be disproved or rebutted; not shutting out further proof or consideration. Applied to evidence and presumptions. See presumption …
28inconclusive — That which may be disproved or rebutted; not shutting out further proof or consideration. Applied to evidence and presumptions. See presumption …
29inconclusive — Not conclusive; subject to disproof; subject to rebuttal …
30inconclusive — adj. (of an argument, evidence, or action) not decisive or convincing. Derivatives: inconclusively adv. inconclusiveness n …