Conclusions

Word CONCLUSIONS
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Definitions and meanings of "Conclusions"

What do we mean by conclusions?

The end, finish, close or last part of something.

The outcome or result of a process or act.

A decision reached after careful thought.

In an argument or syllogism, the proposition that follows as a necessary consequence of the premises.

An experiment, or something from which a conclusion may be drawn.

The end or close of a pleading, e.g. the formal ending of an indictment, "against the peace", etc.

An estoppel or bar by which a person is held to a particular position.

The most basic and simplest way to end your essay that you forgot was due the next day. Urban Dictionary

1. The result or outcome of an act or process. 2. To come to a conclusion too quickly, without sufficient thought or evidence. Urban Dictionary

A type of attitude where one instantly jumps to conclusions. Sometimes after doing so he/she refuses to hear anything more to lift this attitude. Urban Dictionary

The place where you got tired of thinking. Urban Dictionary

A written outro. Urban Dictionary

A written outro Urban Dictionary

Super Conclusive Conclusion, Yes! is a phrase used to describe a conclusion that it so conclusive it concludes every problem known to man all at once, even the meaning of life. Sadly the only man ever to reach this Died from his shoulders exploding from the weight burdened on one who has come to a Super Conclusive Conclusive Conclusion, Yes!. When saying Super Conclusive Conclusion, Yes! pay close attention to the exclamation mark. The Yes must be yelled out or else it just means a Conclusion that is pretty swell. Urban Dictionary

When you add 2 and 2 together... and get 22 Urban Dictionary

Making a final decision by seeing something without having all the facts. Urban Dictionary

Self Conclusion is suicide. Urban Dictionary

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The word "conclusions" in example sentences

_conclusions_ to which we have come on such points, we shall not have given ground for any complaint that we have violated any due courtesy or propriety in our _mode_ of expressing those conclusions, or the reasons on which they are founded. ❋ Baden Powell (1819)

The data you use to make your conclusions is the most critical part of the puzzle. ❋ Joe The Nerd Ferraro (2010)

He jumps to what he calls conclusions, but which have in fact no premises. ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2009)

Just because you don't agree with the conclusions from the evidence you say it isn't evidence. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And there are those who read and draw conclusions from the results beyond who was first place. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Archeologists will probably judge rightful conclusions from the fact that the midden heaps will be festooned with TVs and computers. ❋ Unknown (2009)

One of the possible conclusions is “the null hypothesis cannot be rejected on the basis of the available data”, but if there is any effect it becomes less and less likely for the null hypothesis to fit the data as more data are gathered. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Draw your own conclusions, is Weisner a liar or not? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Or Gonzales v. Raich, for that matter, with Scalia & Thomas, to two paramount originalists, reaching orthogonal conclusions from the same source material and analytical tools. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The following passage is long, but it's worth the read, because it outlines two "ideal types" of political sensibility, about which the reader might draw certain conclusions and uncover various parallels and comparisons: ❋ Unknown (2009)

That the doctor cannot entirely shield his own conclusions is not in question but he must make a good faith effort to present all the data and options (even the data that contraindicates his preferred course of action) and allow the patient to decide. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A far stronger possibility is that the reauthorziation of the bill — without any pertinent substantive changes, as far as I am aware — was intended to keep the status quo, meaning that courts should not draw any conclusions from the mere fact of reauthorization. ❋ Unknown (2010)

For lack of any alternatives, I wrote up my Ohio University project, trying my best to draw some conclusions from a mess of dubious data. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Read the facts and draw your own conclusions, is that really too much to ask? ❋ Unknown (2009)

One of the interesting buried conclusions is that criminal lawyers are more accurate predictors of outcomes than civil lawyers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

To be sure, Mr. Stovall notes there is a small sample size to draw conclusions from the total-gridlock scenario. ❋ Steven Russolillo (2010)

"[In conclusion], the most basic and simplest way to end your [essay] that you forgot was due [the next day] is "[in conclusion]"." ❋ The Ace-o-spades (2010)

1. After a tough hour with [the math] problem, he finally came to a [conclusion]. 2. "She saw me and her best friend [on the couch] talking and she jumped to conclusions" ❋ Rebanex (2008)

Woman (acting conclusive): "I know what you did..." Man: "Ok if you would let me explain--" Woman: "YOU HATE ME DON'T YOU?!" Man: "[No that's] [not it] I--" Woman: "FINE!! IT'S OVER!!! WE'RE THROUGH!! I'LL NEVER [SEE YOU AGAIN]!!!" ❋ Dave (2004)

[After hours] of [hard work] and study, he got tired of thinking and finally came to a [conclusion]. ❋ Hopper91788 (2003)

"what's [the word] for an [outro], but it's [written]?" "a conclusion??" ❋ Juck143 (2020)

"what's [the word] for an [outro] but it's [written]?" "a conclusion??" ❋ Juck143 (2020)

Thomas: "It all makes sense now" [Dustin]: "Ohh noo! Super [Conclusive] [Conclusion], Yes!" Thomas: "(popping noise)" Dustin: "WHY GOD, WHY" ❋ Dustin Emerson (2008)

Person A: "Yeah so I saw your girlfriend talking to Brad last night and she said..." *Interruption by Person B* Person B: "Holy [Sh*t]! She's cheating on me!" Person A: "Dude, stop [jumping to conclusions]! She said he needs to [get a life]!" Person B: "Oh..." ❋ Future Mind-Controlling Robots (2010)

I saw your girl having lunch with some other dude, so [I came] to the [optical conclusion] that they were [bumpin' uglies]! ❋ Jason Schueler (2007)

[self conclusion] is often [not the] best [solution] ❋ Nick A (2007)

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