Conclusiveness [noun]
Definition of Conclusiveness:
sureness
Synonyms of Conclusiveness:
Sentence/Example of Conclusiveness:
It was developed with rigorous mathematical logic and Euclidean conclusiveness.
But I go further, and deny the conclusiveness of the canvassers' certificate under any circumstances.
He stooped and turned the key in his steamer-trunk with a movement of determined conclusiveness that did not escape her.
Accordingly speech and style strove neither for fulness nor depth, but so much the more for clearness and conclusiveness.
“Wait till you have seen Priscilla Jane in her night-gown,” said Cicely, with equal conclusiveness.
The trend of opinion accepts ethnographic and linguistic similarities as of greater conclusiveness than recorded Chinese history.
He didn't ask how Ellen happened to know about him, and Bentley himself considered the proof entirely lacking in conclusiveness.
If these assertions can be once proved, the argument is simply crushing in its conclusiveness.
It was not true that the apparent conclusiveness of the arguments caused him unhappiness.
“Take your choice,” said Tom with a kind of baffled conclusiveness which greatly impressed his little companion.