Concluyente in english
Conclusive
pronunciation: kənklusɪv part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: kənklusɪv part of speech: adjective
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concluyente = conclusive ; peremptory ; rock solid.
Example: It certainly cannot be called a conclusive or exhaustive guide to library resources.Example: The author's argumentation is vehement, sometimes peremptory, but not conclusive.Example: The numbers in the ad, which are quite eye-opening, are rock-solid.more:
» de forma no concluyente = indecisively ; inconclusively .
Example: Although it ended indecisively the German fleet returned to its harbours never to pose a serious threat again. Example: The decisive talks between the government and the UDMF representatives last night ended inconclusively after the leaders failed to reach an understanding.» de manera no concluyente = indecisively ; inconclusively .
Example: Although it ended indecisively the German fleet returned to its harbours never to pose a serious threat again. Example: The decisive talks between the government and the UDMF representatives last night ended inconclusively after the leaders failed to reach an understanding.» de un modo concluyente = positively .
Example: The debate as to which is the most effective way to classify books has not been positively settled.» no concluyente = inconclusive .
Example: A considerable literature exists on the empirical validity of Lotka's law; however, these studies are mainly incomparable and inconclusive, owing to substantial differences in the analytical methods applied.» prueba concluyente = conclusive evidence .
Example: Little reliable research has been conducted nor conclusive evidence found to prove that librarians are falling prey to technostress.» pruebas cada vez más concluyentes = mounting evidence .
Example: There is mounting evidence that omega-3 fatty acids from fish help prevent cardiovascular diseases.