Conclusively

/kəˈnkluːsɪvli/

Definitions

  1. (adv.) In a manner that settles a matter decisively and leaves no room for doubt, especially in legal contexts involving evidence or determination of facts.
    The evidence was presented conclusively, leading to a verdict without hesitation.

Commentary

Used to emphasize that the fact or issue is decisively resolved; often applied in evidentiary or adjudicatory settings.

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