conclusively

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English

Etymology

From conclusive +‎ -ly.

Adverb

conclusively (comparative more conclusively, superlative most conclusively)

  1. In a conclusive manner; with finality.
    Once the final experiment had been performed, the theory was conclusively proved.
    • 1829, Samuel Sheldon Fitch, A System of Dental Surgery, page 14:
      I need not extend the subject any farther; enough has been said , and much more might be, if necessary, to prove clearly and conclusively that the odontotechny of the Greeks and Romans was advanced to a considerable degree of perfection:
    • 1928, H. R. Hall, The Civilization of Greece in the Bronze Age:
      which conclusively prove the enormous superiority of the Sumerian over the Egyptian weaponsmithy.

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