conclusive - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of conclusive in Hindi

  • निर्णयात्मक
  • निर्णायक
  • निश्चायक
  • निश्चयात्मक
  • अंतिम

conclusive Definition

Adjective

  • (of evidence or argument) serving to prove a case; decisive or convincing.

conclusive Example

  • the findings were by no means conclusive ( निष्कर्ष निर्णायक नहीं थे )
  • The x-rays were conclusive and indicated a bad infection in the lower lobe of one lung. ( एक्स-रे निर्णायक थे और एक फेफड़े के निचले हिस्से में खराब संक्रमण का संकेत देते थे। )
  • We also maintain there is no conclusive evidence that Polynesians considered the first European visitors to be divine or celestial beings.   ( हम यह भी कहते हैं कि कोई भी निर्णायक सबूत नहीं है कि पोलिनेशियन पहले यूरोपीय आगंतुकों को दिव्य या खगोलीय प्राणी मानते थे। )
  • In fact, the strongest and most conclusive arguments in favour of evolution are those which are based upon the facts of geographical, taken in conjunction with those of geological, distribution. ( वास्तव में, विकास के पक्ष में सबसे मजबूत और सबसे निर्णायक तर्क वे होते हैं जो भौगोलिक के तथ्यों पर आधारित होते हैं, जिन्हें भूवैज्ञानिक, वितरण के साथ संयोजन के रूप में लिया जाता है। )

More Sentence

  • Conclusive evidence, however, has not yet been adduced to prove this point.
  • Recent research is not conclusive, but certainly does not rule out the possibility.  
  • In many instances the conviction of a temporal court is made conclusive on the bishop without further trial.
  • From the traces of a Roman road between Nantwich and Middlewich, and the various Roman remains that have been found in the neighbourhood, it has been conjectured that Nantwich was a salttown in Roman times, but of this there is no conclusive evidence.
  • However, much of the evidence remains suggestive rather than conclusive because all studies are based on natural matings.  
  • With regard to the changed state of affairs in the Church, it must be said that this can be a conclusive argument only to one who holds the view of the Tubingen scholars, that the Apostolic Age was all of a piece and was dominated solely by one controversy.
  • In determining fungi no single character must be relied upon as conclusive, but all the characters must be taken together.
  • Suddenly the rumour spread about that Cesare, the pope's second son, was the author of the deed, and although the inquiries then ceased and no conclusive evidence has yet come to light, there is every probability that the charge was well founded.
  • The question of the origin of the stole admits of no conclusive answer.
  • conclusive evidence
  • Her attorneys claim there is no conclusive evidence that any murders took place.
  • They had conclusive evidence/proof of her guilt.
  • The evidence is by no means conclusive.
  • The argument was far from conclusive.
  • The investigation failed to provide any conclusive evidence.
  • Research on the matter is far from conclusive.
  • Can you stump up with conclusive evidence?
  • They had conclusive evidence of her guilt.
  • The evidence as it stands cannot be conclusive.
  • None of the evidence adduced in court was conclusive.
  • I ventured that the experiment was not conclusive.
  • Such a conclusive evidence is hard to be explained away.
  • While there was no conclusive evidence, most people thought he was guilty.
  • Her fingerprints on the gun were conclusive proof of her guilt.
  • Other experts concurred, saying the results were far from conclusive.
  • The autopsy was not conclusive about the cause of her death.
  • So far, the studies are only suggestive but not conclusive.
  • But a single housing number isn't the conclusive evidence.
  • But many analysts say the signs are in no way conclusive.
  • But it was not clear how conclusive such tests would be.
  • "There isn't any conclusive evidence,"
  • Thus far, they have not found such conclusive chemical evidence.
  • The evidence is exciting, even compelling, but not conclusive.
  • a conclusive 5–O win