Aún no tenemos significados para "so conclusive".
1A document so complete, so conclusive, in which there is not a gap?
2The conference was neither so short nor so conclusive as the lady had designed.
3And yet a word or two would have been so easy and so conclusive.
4But the circumstances being different, her observations on Thaddeus were not nearly so conclusive.
5It was so crisp and graceful, so conclusive, and politely acquiescent in what was evidently.
6But so conclusive as to require no collateral evidence.
7Nothing could be so conclusive against the American Constitution, as a Constitution, as that incident.
8These arguments were so conclusive that Gwen sighed.
9Lincoln's reply was so good, so perfect, and so conclusive that I give it, as follows:
10This last was so conclusive an argument that I had of course nothing to reply to it.
11But this information, so scanty and yet so conclusive, by no means satisfied the curiosity of the women.
12The evidence given by Count Claudieuse, also, although apparently so conclusive at the moment, was now severely criticised.
13The logic of this is so conclusive, that I am prepared to acknowledge that it admits of no answer.
14His answers were so sweeping, and so conclusive on every point, that nothing more was heard of the criticisms.
15The guilt of these men seemed so conclusive that no eminent member of the Essex bar would undertake their defence.
16The "brief argument" which Lincoln thought so conclusive, "if he did write it himself," justified his good opinion.
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