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conclusively

1 of 1adverb
/kənˈklusɪvli/
1

in a way that clearly shows or proves something without doubt or uncertainty

  • The DNA test conclusively proved the suspect's innocence.
  • The study's findings conclusively established the link between the two variables.
  • The witness's testimony conclusively supported the prosecution's case.
  • The experiment's results conclusively demonstrated the effectiveness of the new drug.
  • The autopsy report conclusively determined the cause of death.
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