Conclusively [adverb]

Definition of Conclusively:

finally

Synonyms of Conclusively:


Opposite/Antonyms of Conclusively:

-


Sentence/Example of Conclusively:

No single survey should be treated as conclusive or even entirely accurate.

SEOs would often track post-update ranking shifts and try to figure out what exactly has changed, but there is rarely a conclusive observation.

This work “provided conclusive evidence,” said Karlsson Hedestam, that the virus was all that was needed to cause disease.

Pfizer has said it expects results by the end of October, but analysts who follow the company aren’t so sure it’ll be that soon or whether the results will be conclusive.

While some advertisers including Bayern have tested this theory, it’s mainly media agencies searching for conclusive evidence currently.

"Marco's" reply conclusively proved his possession of a Christian spirit.

Hope-Jones has proved conclusively that by exercise of the requisite skill it does and so have others who follow in his steps.

At the autopsy it was proved conclusively that the bullet inside the Prince was of German origin.

Then he conclusively proves the first impracticable and the second inexpedient.

Though Jackson's attack was successful, it is not therefore conclusively evident that Lee's plan was wise.