conclusively establish

Frequency: 5.04.1 per million words

To prove or decide something in a way that leaves no doubt.

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Examples (10)

  • The new study aims to conclusively establish a link between the virus and the disease.
  • The evidence presented was not enough to conclusively establish his guilt.
  • Investigators are working to conclusively establish the cause of the fire.
  • It has been difficult to conclusively establish the exact date of the ancient manuscript.
  • Once the facts are conclusively established, we can proceed with the plan.
  • The audit will conclusively establish whether there was any financial misconduct.
  • Our goal is to conclusively establish the truth behind these allegations.
  • By the end of the trial, the prosecution had failed to conclusively establish a motive.
  • Despite numerous experiments, scientists have yet to conclusively establish the existence of life on Mars.
  • If we can conclusively establish the source of the contamination, we can prevent future outbreaks.