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- Dictionaryinconclusive/ˌɪnkənˈkluːsɪv/
adjective
- 1. not leading to a firm conclusion or result; not ending doubt or dispute: "three years of inconclusive negotiations"
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not giving or having a result or decision; uncertain: The evidence is inconclusive, and no arrest is warranted.
If something's inconclusive, that means it doesn't lead to a conclusion or a resolution. Inconclusive often describes scientific results. If your data about a flu outbreak is inconclusive, then your results don't prove anything.
The meaning of INCONCLUSIVE is leading to no conclusion or definite result. How to use inconclusive in a sentence.
Inconclusive definition: not conclusive; not resolving fully all doubts or questions. See examples of INCONCLUSIVE used in a sentence.
1. adjective. If research or evidence is inconclusive, it has not proved anything. Research has so far proved inconclusive. I find the evidence 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.
not giving or having a result or decision; uncertain: The evidence is inconclusive, and no arrest is warranted.
Define inconclusive. inconclusive synonyms, inconclusive pronunciation, inconclusive translation, English dictionary definition of inconclusive. adj. Not conclusive: inconclusive evidence. in′con·clu′sive·ly adv. in′con·clu′sive·ness n.
not leading to a definite decision or result: inconclusive evidence / results. The battle was inconclusive. (Definition of inconclusive from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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Definition of inconclusive adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.