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What does inconclusive in prefix root and suffix means?

"Inconclusive" is a word itself, not a prefix, root, or suffix. It means "not leading to a definite conclusion" or "not providing enough evidence to reach a decision."

Let's break down the word:

* In-: This prefix means "not" or "the opposite of".

* Conclusive: This word means "reaching a definite conclusion".

Therefore, "inconclusive" means "not reaching a definite conclusion".

Here are some examples:

* "The evidence was inconclusive, so the jury couldn't reach a verdict."

* "The experiment was inconclusive, so we need to repeat it."

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