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Translations for conclusively in the English»Serbian Dictionary

con·clu·sive [kən'kluːsɪv] ADJ

in·con·clu·sive [ˌɪnkən'kluːsɪv] ADJ

ex·clu·sive·ly [ɪks'kluːsɪvli, eks-] ADV

con·clu·sion [kən'kluːʒən] N

in·clu·sive [ɪn'kluːsɪv] ADJ

ef·fu·sive·ly [ɪ'fjuːsɪvli] ADV form

I.ex·clu·sive [ɪks'kluːsɪv, eks-] ADJ

II.ex·clu·sive [ɪks'kluːsɪv, eks-] N MEDIA

re·clu·sive [rɪ'kluːsɪv] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Although research into the causational link between blood type and personality is limited, research conclusively demonstrates no statistically significant association.
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Actual bias by a decision-maker must be proven on a balance of probabilities, and if this is achieved it conclusively vitiates the decision.
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More research is needed to conclusively determine the effects of growth hormone on athletic performance.
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Sceptics dismiss crop circles as utter rubbish, but despite decades of research nobody knows conclusively how they're made.
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The meaning of this phrase has not been conclusively identified; some art historians believe it contains misspellings and has been misread.
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Metformin is the only antidiabetic drug that has been conclusively shown to prevent the cardiovascular complications of diabetes.
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Evaporating gas globules were first conclusively identified via photographs taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in 1995.
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Toxicology reports conclusively ruled out toxic gases, alcohol, and drugs as possible cause for the crash.
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The purposes of the break-in were never conclusively established.
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But on the other hand, no genetic factor has been conclusively shown to have a causal relation with group difference in intelligence test scores.
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