/kənˈkluːsɪv ˈriːzənz/ – Phrase
Definition: cơ sở không thể chối cãi, lý do xác đáng.
A more thorough explanation: Conclusive reasons refer to evidence or arguments that are definitive, final, and decisive in establishing a particular conclusion or outcome. These reasons are considered to be sufficient and convincing, leaving no room for doubt or further debate.
Example: The court found that the evidence presented by the prosecution provided conclusive reasons to convict the defendant of the crime.