Definition of Conclusionary

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Conclusionary

conclavists
concludable
conclude
concluded
concludency
concludent
concluder
concluders
concludes
concludible
concluding
concludingly
conclusible
conclusion
conclusion of law
conclusionary (current term)
conclusions
conclusive
conclusive presumption
conclusive presumptions
conclusively
conclusively presumed
conclusiveness
conclusory
concoct
concocted
concocter
concocters
concocting
concoction

Literary usage of Conclusionary

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Natural History of the Order Cetacea: And the Oceanic Inhabitants of the by Henry William Dewhurst (1834)
"conclusionary REFLECTIONS. I HAVE now brought to a conclusion my description of the inhabitants of the Northern Seas; and whether we consider them in a ..."

2. Merging the Deposit Insurance Funds: Hearing Before the Committee on Banking edited by Marge Roukema (2001)
"The disclosure of the above-suggested ratings data, however, would be the next best option, as these data do not include conclusionary statements by the ..."

3. St. Mary's Seminary and Catholics at Large Vindicated, Against the Pastoral by Louis William Valentine DuBourg (1811)
"... they may serve, when properly investigated, to elicit some brilliant sparks of eloquence in the conclusionary encomium of next commencement. ..."

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