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not leading to a definite decision or result inconclusive evidence/results/tests inconclusive discussions A runoff was held following an inconclusive election. opposite conclusive AWL Collocations conclude conclude verb to reach a belief or an opinion as a result of thought or study. article, paper, report, study, survey; author, researcher ...
inconclusive. (ɪnkənklusɪv ) 1. adjective. If research or evidence is inconclusive, it has not proved anything. Research has so far proved inconclusive. Synonyms: uncertain, vague, ambiguous, open More Synonyms of inconclusive. 2. adjective. If a contest or conflict is inconclusive, it is not clear who has won or who is winning.
inconclusive evidence/results/tests; inconclusive discussions; A coalition government was formed following an inconclusive general election. The volume ends on a somewhat inconclusive note. the curiously inconclusive finish to the symphony; opposite conclusive Topics Preferences and decisions c1, Doubt, guessing and certainty c1
Despite years of study, the results from empirical research are far from conclusive. inconclusive adjective. evidence, findings, result; The inconclusive findings of these studies indicate the need for additional research. prove; remain; The experiment proved inconclusive. The virus most likely originated from animals, but evidence remains ...
• The evidence is inconclusive, but a further visit to Rome, perhaps in 1030, can not be completely ruled out. • Jurors often have to make decisions based on inconclusive evidence. • Without well-defined melodic periods phrases become inconclusive, merging into one another. • The operation has been performed on 10 patients so far, with ...
Inconclusive definition: Not conclusive. He inferred from the regularity of their general movements the rotation of the sun on its axis in a period of little less than a month; and he grounded on the varying nature of the paths seemingly traversed by them a plausible, though inconclusive, argument in favour of the earth's annual revolution.
inconclusive evidence/results/tests; inconclusive discussions; A coalition government was formed following an inconclusive general election. The volume ends on a somewhat inconclusive note. the curiously inconclusive finish to the symphony; opposite conclusive Topics Preferences and decisions c1, Doubt, guessing and certainty c1