CONCLUSIVE
Source: 566, 567
conclusive. Conclusive, a. decisive, convincing, full, strong
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Con‐clu″sive (?), a. [[Cf. F. conclusif.]] Belonging to a close or termination; decisive; convincing; putting an end to debate or question; leading to, or involving, a conclusion or decision. Secret reasons . . . equally conclusive for us as they were for them. Rogers. Conclusive evidence (Law), that of which, from its nature, the law allows no contradiction or explanation. — Conclusive presumption (Law), an inference which the law makes so peremptorily that it will not allow it to be overthrown by any contrary proof, however strong. Syn. — Final; ultimate; unanswerable. See Final.