Conclude

Word CONCLUDE
Character 8
Hyphenation con clude
Pronunciations /kən.ˈkluːd/

Definitions and meanings of "Conclude"

What do we mean by conclude?

To bring to an end; close: synonym: complete. intransitive verb

To bring about (a final agreement or settlement). intransitive verb

To arrive at (a conclusion, judgment, or opinion) by the process of reasoning: synonym: decide. intransitive verb

To confine; enclose. intransitive verb

To come to an end; close. intransitive verb

To come to a decision or agreement. intransitive verb

To shut up; close in; inclose.

To bring to an end; finish; terminate.

To settle, arrange, or determine finally.

This motion was well liked of all, but it was not thought fit to conclude it.

To make a final judgment or determination concerning; judge; decide; determine; pronounce.

To infer or determine by reasoning; deduce; judge to be or to exist: used more particularly of strict and demonstrative inference, but also of induction and hypothesis.

To stop or restrain, or, as in law, estop from argument or proceedings to the contrary; oblige or bind, as by authority, or by one's own argument or concession: generally in the passive: as, the defendant is concluded by his own plea.

To shut up; refute; stop the mouth of.

To include.

To close in; come to an end.

To come to a decision; resolve; determine; decide.

To arrive at an opinion; form a final judgment.

To perform the act of reasoning; deduce a consequence or consequences from given premises; infer.

A conclusion; an ending. noun

To end; to come to an end.

To bring to an end; to close; to finish.

To bring about as a result; to effect; to make.

To come to a conclusion, to a final decision.

To make a final determination or judgment concerning; to judge; to decide.

To shut off; to restrain; to limit; to estop; to bar; generally in the passive.

To shut up; to enclose.

To include; to comprehend; to shut up together; to embrace.

To deduce, to infer (develop a causal relation)

When a person cums. Urban Dictionary

1. someone whose mind is closed off to accepting new data, because of a false conclusion they have accepted as fact. 2. A student with learning disabilities that they don't recognize or accept. 3. A sufferer of the Dunning Kruger effect. 4. a retard Urban Dictionary

An idiot who lets gets payed by the arma's who are also idiots he is also owner of a 1.3k foundation in roblox. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Conclude

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The word "conclude" in example sentences

For the _distinctions_ are found, many of them, but we conclude _no precepts_ upon them '; it is induction then that we want here, after all -- _here_ also -- here as elsewhere:' the distinctions are found, many of them, but we _conclude no precepts_ upon them: wherein our fault is the greater, because both HISTORY, ❋ Delia Bacon (1835)

Whether or not they truly want the bill dead is not necessarily something you can conclude from the fact that they seem to be trying to kill it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Daniel Smith: The only thing we can reasonably conclude is that the intentionality we observe in mindless nature is the product of a mind that exists outside of nature. ❋ Unknown (2010)

All you can conclude is that he is the most intellectually dishonest cracker to run for the Senate since "Tail Gunner" Joe McCarthy. ❋ Stephen Herrington (2010)

What I do conclude is that focusing on taxes was focusing on the wrong part of the problem. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I think what we can safely conclude is that Dr. Caplan is busy with classes that have started up in the last few weeks, and responding to students, and scholarly research. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So say you blog about your “affinity for Nazi memorabilia,” or whatever else a judge and jury might later conclude is somehow probative of a violent predisposition. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And while the verbal branding will please royalists and harrumphing anti-modernist aesthetes, it's too early to conclude from a single press conference that the promise that the games will drive the regeneration of East London is being watered down. ❋ Dave Hill (2010)

All I can conclude is that the evidence of Obama's collapse is so obvious (even to CNN) that they absolutely must cover it to retain the shred of credibility they seem to still have. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Consequently, the only thing I can conclude is that he just didn't want the grief -- of the campaign or of running the place. ❋ Rebecca Sive (2010)

The only thing I can conclude is that Tom Dart just didn ❋ Rebecca Sive (2010)

Nemo, Dory and Marlin conclude their dangerous journey, searching for a way to rescue their dying reef! ❋ Unknown (2009)

The only thing we can reasonably conclude is that the intentionality we observe in mindless nature is the product of a mind that exists outside of nature. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But to continue and conclude: is the category "honour killings" useful? ❋ Unknown (2009)

"It is extremely difficult to conclude from a reading of the plain text of the ASA or its legislative history that Congress intended such a result," he wrote. ❋ Matthew Futterman (2010)

Or, better: I cannot conclude from the invention of Klein bottles that there is a culture which has been drinking from them for millennia. ❋ Heather McDougal (2009)

So did Darwin conclude that the designer was not beneficent? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Person 1: [Oni Chan], [I am] so [wet]! I'm about to conclude! Person 2: ❋ Willacopta (2017)

Faculty member 1: That new student had a full [scholarship] and decided education was [beneath] his calling and [dropped out]. Faculty member 2: It is for the best anyways, because he is academically concluded. ❋ Spiritual-Master (2022)

[stop] being [such a] [concludent] ❋ Admin_SCPF (2018)

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