a. Obs. [f. L. type *conclūsibilis, f. ppl. stem of conclūdĕre to CONCLUDE: see -BLE.] That may be concluded or inferred.

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1654.  Hammond, Answ. Animadv. Ignat., iv. § 1. 86. This is the thing that I still professe not to believe conclusible from the words of Clement. Ibid., iv. § 2. 107. If I should farther improve it into this, that nothing is conclusible.

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1657.  J. Sergeant, Schism Dispach’t, II. § 23. 379. When he is challenged of falsifying, instead of showing any word there more then the poor monosyllable Come, saying, he onely mean’t it was conclusible or deducible thence.

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1755.  in Johnson; and in mod. Dicts.

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