seem conclusive

Frequency: 5.82.5 per million words

Used to describe a state or appearance of being definitive.

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Examples (10)

  • At first, the evidence didn't seem conclusive.
  • While the initial results seem conclusive, further testing is required.
  • Does the new data seem conclusive enough to proceed?
  • The proof he presented didn't seem very conclusive to the panel.
  • Even if the argument seems conclusive, we must consider other viewpoints.
  • The investigation had stalled because no single clue seemed conclusive.
  • To the jury, the witness's testimony seemed absolutely conclusive.
  • His explanation for being late hardly seemed conclusive.
  • The findings, seeming conclusive at a glance, were later found to have major flaws.
  • Her victory in the election did not seem conclusive until all votes were counted.