/kənˈkluːsɪvnəs/ – noun
Definition: tính dứt khoát, tính quyết định, tính không thể chối cãi, tính không thể bác bỏ được, tính vô điều kiện, tính đương nhiên.
A more thorough explanation: Conclusiveness refers to the quality or state of being final, decisive, or indisputable, such that it leaves no room for further debate, discussion, or consideration. In a legal context, conclusiveness often pertains to evidence, arguments, or judgments that are considered definitive and binding, with no further action or review required.
Example: The conclusiveness of the evidence presented in court led to a swift verdict in favor of the plaintiff.