conclusive
نغربایک
definition
adjective
conclusive evidence
(of evidence or argument) serving to prove a case; decisive or convincing.
translation of 'conclusive'
adjective
آخری
example
I am not convinced that it is possible to provide a 'conclusive' argument to show that paternalism is never in principle justified in any such case.
In recent days the Pentagon has indicated that a lack of any 'conclusive' evidence has convinced officials that Speicher is dead.
Finally there is the preparation of the final record reflecting those decisions which is given the status of 'conclusive' evidence.
Sometimes, you have a 'conclusive' evidence right away so the arrest is usually sooner.
Whether that would have given within the reasonable time some 'conclusive' evidence, I do not know.
Pictures of the incident in the following morning's newspapers appeared to offer 'conclusive' evidence of his menace.
What is more, this victory was 'conclusive' , because the outcome of a civil war is definitive.
A series of tests run over the past 24 hours provided 'conclusive' evidence of the poisoning, Zimpfer said.
Guyon achieves what he has sworn at the outset of the poem, but his victory is not 'conclusive' .
There are a couple of theories about what her real name might be but there's no real 'conclusive' evidence about who this woman was.
They are worried that 'conclusive' evidence of the banned programs will turn up at any moment.
The 'conclusive' victory was narrow, but Celtic's command of the championship utterly emphatic.
After the votes were counted the result was 'conclusive' .
The defeat of Blair was in no way a 'conclusive' victory for the Conservative party.
The fact that the US has declined to provide 'conclusive' evidence to the contrary naturally bolsters such conjecture.
There are Government sites that cautiously say there is ‘no 'conclusive' evidence’ of danger.
While not a landslide, Trudeau's victory was 'conclusive' .
The Wehrmacht's rapid and 'conclusive' victory over the French convinced Hitler and not a few of his generals that he was a military genius.
This in itself is a flawed methodology to find any 'conclusive' evidence of cause and effect.
But unless 'conclusive' evidence proves this we cannot authenticate any of these findings.
This adds up to fairly 'conclusive' evidence that the butcher is the place to go both for quality and cost, but are we losing the shopping skills required?
Not for the faint of heart, the easily bored or those expecting a 'conclusive' ending.
Anti-fluoride campaigners say there is no 'conclusive' evidence that fluoridation is safe or prevents decay.
In the end the victory margin of seven points was 'conclusive' but that twenty minutes of easing off was worrying for Ollie and Joey.
Mr. Leidy would give his 'conclusive' evidence and I would be found guilty.
Yet yesterday, under closer scrutiny, the triumph did not appear quite so 'conclusive' .
Unfortunately not enough 'conclusive' evidence for the effect of Fumonisins on humans has been collected.
There is 'conclusive' evidence that passive smoking causes lung cancer and coronary heart disease in adults.
Mr Emery said the diggers will look for evidence of a shaft which would be 'conclusive' proof that it was a well.
For example, DNA evidence may produce greater 'conclusiveness' and sounder judgements in many cases.
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