conclusively determine

Frequency: 7.29.8 per million words

To establish something beyond any doubt.

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  • The DNA evidence will conclusively determine the suspect's guilt or innocence.
  • More research is needed to conclusively determine the long-term effects of the drug.
  • The autopsy failed to conclusively determine the cause of death.
  • A commission was established to conclusively determine who was responsible for the disaster.
  • Historians have struggled to conclusively determine the exact location of the ancient city.
  • We ran multiple tests to conclusively determine the point of failure in the structure.
  • If the experiment is successful, it will conclusively determine whether the theory is correct.
  • It has not yet been conclusively determined if the new species is native to the region.
  • The audit is expected to conclusively determine the extent of the financial fraud.
  • The goal of our investigation is to conclusively determine the sequence of events.