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Legal Definitions - conclusionary

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Definition of conclusionary

Definition: Conclusionary is an adjective that describes a statement or inference that is made without providing any supporting evidence or facts.

Example: The lawyer's argument was deemed conclusory because he failed to provide any evidence to support his claim.

Explanation: In this example, the lawyer made a statement without providing any evidence to back it up. Therefore, his argument was considered conclusionary.

Example: The judge dismissed the case because the plaintiff's allegations were merely conclusionary and lacked any supporting evidence.

Explanation: In this example, the judge found that the plaintiff's allegations were conclusionary because they did not provide any supporting evidence. As a result, the case was dismissed.

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Simple Definition

Conclusionary: A word used to describe a statement that makes a conclusion without giving any evidence to support it. For example, if someone says "I know he did it because he's always been a troublemaker," that would be a conclusionary statement because it doesn't provide any specific evidence to back up the claim. Another word for conclusionary is conclusory.

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