Word Meanings - INCONCLUDENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Not inferring a conclusion or consequence; not conclusive.
Related words: (words related to INCONCLUDENT)
- CONCLUSIVELY
In the way of conclusion; decisively; positively. Burke. - CONCLUSIVENESS
The quality of being conclusive; decisiveness. - INFERRIBLE
Inferable. - CONSEQUENCE
A proposition collected from the agreement of other previous propositions; any conclusion which results from reason or argument; inference. 3. Chain of causes and effects; consecution. Such fatal consequence unites us three. Milton. Link follows - CONCLUSIVE
Belonging to a close or termination; decisive; convincing; putting an end to debate or question; leading to, or involving, a conclusion or decision. Secret reasons . . . equally conclusive for us as they were for them. Rogers. Conclusive evidence - CONCLUSION
The inferred proposition of a syllogism; the necessary consequence of the conditions asserted in two related propositions called premises. See Syllogism. He granted him both the major and minor, but denied him the conclusion. Addison. 5. Drawing - INCONSEQUENCE
The quality or state of being inconsequent; want of just or logical inference or argument; inconclusiveness. Bp. Stillingfleet. Strange, that you should not see the inconsequence of your own reasoning! Bp. Hurd. - MISCONCLUSION
An erroneous inference or conclusion. Bp. Hall. - UNCONCLUSIVE
Inconclusive. - SUPERCONSEQUENCE
Remote consequence. Sir T. Browne. - INCONCLUSIVE
Not conclusive; leading to no conclusion; not closing or settling a point in debate, or a doubtful question; as, evidence is inconclusive when it does not exhibit the truth of a disputed case in such a manner as to satisfy the mind, and put an end - MISCONSEQUENCE
A wrong consequence; a false deduction.