Inconclusive

  • 11inconclusive — in|con|clu|sive [ˌınkənˈklu:sıv] adj not leading to a clear decision or result ≠ ↑conclusive ▪ The evidence against the two men was inconclusive. ▪ A coalition government was formed after inconclusive elections. >inconclusively adv… …

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  • 12inconclusive — adjective not leading to a clear decision or result: The evidence against the two men was inconclusive. | The talks were inconclusive and both parties agreed to further meetings. inconclusively adverb inconclusiveness noun (U) …

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  • 13inconclusive — /ɪnkənˈklusɪv / (say inkuhn kloohsiv) adjective 1. not conclusive; not such as to settle a question: inconclusive evidence. 2. without final results: inconclusive experiments. –inconclusively, adverb –inconclusiveness, noun …

  • 14inconclusive — adjective the defendant was confident that the evidence would be inconclusive Syn: indecisive, proving nothing; indefinite, indeterminate, unresolved, unproved, unsettled, still open to question/doubt, debatable, unconfirmed; moot; vague,… …

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  • 15inconclusive — [ˌɪnkənˈkluːsɪv] adj not producing a definite result or complete proof of something inconclusive evidence[/ex] inconclusively adv …

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  • 16inconclusive — adjective Not conclusive, not leading to a conclusion …

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  • 17inconclusive — Synonyms and related words: absonant, contradictory, contrary to reason, fallacious, faulty, feeble, flawed, flimsy, groundless, illogical, inauthentic, incongruous, inconsequent, inconsequential, inconsistent, indecisive, indefinite,… …

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  • 18inconclusive — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. indecisive, unresolved, unsettled, indefinite; see uncertain 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. undetermined, indefinite, unresolved, *up in the air, ambiguous, vague, open, uncertain, doubtful. ANT.: conclusive,… …

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  • 19inconclusive — in|con|clu|sive [ ,ınkən klusıv ] adjective not producing a definite result or complete proof of something ╾ in|con|clu|sive|ly adverb ─ opposite CONCLUSIVE …

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  • 20inconclusive — in·con·clu·sive || ‚ɪnkÉ™n kluːsɪv adj. not decisive, unconvincing; not decided; not resulting in a final conclusion …

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