Conclusive
31Conclusive presumption — A conclusive presumption (also known as an irrebuttable presumption) is a type of presumption used in several legal systems. England and Wales In English law, a conclusive presumption is a presumption of law that cannot be rebutted by evidence… …
32conclusive/conclusivo — (falso amigo) En español, conclusivo es lo que concluye o finaliza una cosa, o sirve para terminarla o concluirla (concluding)... En inglés conclusive significa más bien concluyente, es decir, resolutorio, terminante o irrebatible …
33conclusive evidence — That which is incontrovertible, either because the law does not permit it to be contradicted, or because it is so strong and convincing as to overbear all proof to the contrary and establish the proposition in question beyond any reasonable doubt …
34conclusive evidence — That which is incontrovertible, either because the law does not permit it to be contradicted, or because it is so strong and convincing as to overbear all proof to the contrary and establish the proposition in question beyond any reasonable doubt …
35conclusive — adjective a) Pertaining to a conclusion b) Providing an end to something; decisive …
36conclusive — Synonyms and related words: absolute, adducible, admissible, admitting no exception, all out, apodictic, assuring, attestative, attestive, authentic, authoritative, based on, binding, bound, boundary, categorical, caudal, certain, circumstantial …
37conclusive — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. decisive. See certainty, demonstration. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. final, decisive, deciding, definitive, unquestionable, unmistakable, convincing, demonstrative, resolving, indisputable,… …
38conclusive — con clu·sive || uËsɪv adj. convincing; final and deciding …
39conclusive — adjective (of evidence or argument) decisive or convincing. Derivatives conclusively adverb conclusiveness noun …
40conclusive — a. 1. Decisive, convincing, unanswerable, irrefutable, clinching or clenching. 2. Final, ultimate, without appeal …