Concludable: meaning, definitions and examples
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concludable
[ kənˈkluːdəbəl ]
in a legal sense
Capable of being concluded or inferred; able to be logically deduced.
Synonyms
deducible, deductible, inferable.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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concludable |
Used to describe something that can be settled or finished based on existing evidence or logical reasoning.
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deducible |
Used to describe something that can be determined or inferred by reasoning from known facts and principles.
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inferable |
Used to describe something that can be inferred or concluded based on available information or evidence.
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deductible |
Commonly used in financial or insurance contexts to describe an amount that can be subtracted from the total before determining the payable amount.
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Examples of usage
- The evidence presented was concludable to prove the defendant's guilt.
- Based on the concludable facts, the jury reached a verdict.
Translations
Translations of the word "concludable" in other languages:
🇵🇹 conclusível
🇮🇳 निष्कर्षणीय
🇩🇪 abschliessbar
🇮🇩 dapat disimpulkan
🇺🇦 завершуваний
🇵🇱 konkluzyjny
🇯🇵 結論可能
🇫🇷 conclusif
🇪🇸 concluible
🇹🇷 sonuçlandırılabilir
🇰🇷 결론 낼 수 있는
🇸🇦 قابل للاستنتاج
🇨🇿 uzavíratelný
🇸🇰 uzavretelný
🇨🇳 可得出结论的
🇸🇮 zaključljiv
🇮🇸 niðurstaðanlegur
🇰🇿 қорытынды шығаруға болатын
🇬🇪 დასასრულებელი
🇦🇿 nəticələndirilə bilən
🇲🇽 concluible
Etymology
The word 'concludable' is a relatively modern term, derived from the verb 'conclude' and the suffix '-able', indicating the ability or capacity to conclude or infer. The concept of something being concludable is often used in legal contexts to describe evidence or arguments that can lead to a logical conclusion or inference.
See also: concluded, concluding, conclusion, conclusive, conclusively, conclusiveness, inconclusiveness, nonconclusive.