The term 'inconcludable' refers to a situation or argument that lacks a satisfactory or definitive conclusion. Its antonyms include words like conclusive, decisive, definitive, resolute, and unequivocal, among others. These words imply a clear and final resolution or solution to a particular issue or problem. Conclusive, for instance, suggests that a matter has been settled beyond any doubt, while decisive means that a conclusion has been reached or a dispute has been resolved once and for all. Definitive suggests an authoritative or comprehensive solution, while resolute implies a firm and unwavering decision. In contrast, inconclusive, indecisive, and ambiguous are all related terms for inconcludable.