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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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.

  3. 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

  4. 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 ...

  5. • 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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