adv. Obs. [f. prec. + -LY2.] Conclusively, decisively.
1639. Laud, in Prynne, Canterb. Doom (1646), 274. King James made this answer; that he writ that not concludingly, but by way of argument only.
1658. in Baxter, Saving Faith, ii. 9. My discourse doth not concludingly evince the contrary.
a. 1662. Heylin, Life Laud (1668), 106. They do concludingly demonstrate, That there was no design in the King or Prince, or in any of the Court or Court-Bishops, of what name soever, to alter the Religion here by Law established.