English to Punjabi Dictionary inconclusive

inconclusive

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definition
adjective
the medical evidence is inconclusive
not leading to a firm conclusion; not ending doubt or dispute.
example
Results from studies of cognitive performance were 'inconclusive' .
That meeting was 'inconclusive' and they had to return at 10am for more discussions.
The results of most of the tests were 'inconclusive' , although the canum did seem to allow me to hear nearby ducks remarkably clearly.
If, as the report acknowledges, the available research is 'inconclusive' , a cautionary approach would be wise.
Demand remains sluggish and the 'inconclusive' election result is unlikely to help matters.
So far, the test results have been 'inconclusive' and we don't know what is causing this.
And he offered to bring in an outside consultant if the results were 'inconclusive' .
These studies are conflicting and 'inconclusive' as a result of problems in their design.
Other investigators have found negative or 'inconclusive' results.
Results were 'inconclusive' but the paint is hoping for a late swing its way.
If the results are 'inconclusive' , the examination should be repeated in two weeks.
Soya milk manufacturers say the evidence so far is 'inconclusive' .
Autopsies on the cows found high levels of toxicity but the results were 'inconclusive' .
Police said last night that the results of post-mortem examinations on the two bodies had proved 'inconclusive' .
In two words, Milton's case against censorship is 'inconclusive' and qualified.
The first HSE investigation into the site, in 2001, produced 'inconclusive' results.
The results were 'inconclusive' and received mixed responses from listeners.
However, Mr Howard said their conversation regarded an 'inconclusive' video of the incident.
A post-mortem examination was 'inconclusive' and further tests are being carried out to ascertain the exact cause of death.
The 'inconclusive' election result sparked a scramble to see which party could come up with a majority.
The shared pattern of the first three Anglo-French wars helps explain their 'inconclusiveness' .
Talks between the government and the consortium ended 'inconclusively' in October.
Tinder, therefore, properly relativizes civilization by affirming the imperfection and 'inconclusiveness' of every human order, Christian or not.
Naturally, in every case I hoped to unearth photographs proving 'inconclusively' that I'm not the only one whose physique's been ravaged by time, calories and a fanatical inattention to exercise.
The ending peters out 'inconclusively' in a welter of playful/sloppy metafictional games.
Despite and perhaps because of their 'inconclusiveness' , these timber studies offer an illuminating chapter in environmental history.
As with all the other evidence, the results are remarkable for their 'inconclusiveness' .
That night's discussion ended 'inconclusively' but has kept me wondering about the real state of visual literacy and intelligence in our land.
With neither at full gallop, the game swayed 'inconclusively' from one to the other, each team ceding dominance as quickly as they claimed it.
Its 'inconclusiveness' demonstrated its futility.
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