†conˈcludent,a.Obs.[ad.L. conclūdent-em,pr.pple.of conclūdĕre, asprec.: see -ent.]That ‘concludes’ a question or an opponent(seeconclude v. 10, 4); conclusive, decisive, convincing.1571GrindalLet.toAbp.ParkerWks.(1843) 327,I thought, when I read it, that his arguments were never concludent.
1622–62HeylinCosmogr. iii. (1682) 168A matter of strong presumption, if not demonstrably concludent.
1726AyliffeParerg. 447Nor is a Proof said to be concludent, unless the Quality..annex'd be also prov'd.