Conclude - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kənˈkluːd|  American pronunciation of the word conclude
Brit.  |kənˈkluːd|  British pronunciation of the word conclude

verb

- decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion (syn: reason, reason out)
- bring to a close
The committee concluded the meeting
- reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation (syn: resolve)
- come to a close (syn: close)
- reach agreement on
They concluded an economic agreement
We concluded a cease-fire

Extra examples

The investigation has not yet concluded.

The meeting concluded at noon.

The chairman concluded by wishing us all a happy holiday.

We concluded the meeting on a happy note.

The chairman concluded his speech by wishing us all a happy holiday.

We conclude from our review of the evidence that they are right.

Many studies have concluded that smoking is dangerous.

The speech, many historians concluded, was the most important of his career.

Their effort to conclude an agreement was a success.

The report concluded that the school should be closed immediately.

Richardson concluded from his studies that equality between the sexes is still a long way off.

When the investigation is concluded, the results will be sent to the US Attorney's office.

Francis, having concluded his business with James, left for Miami.

Each chapter concludes with a short summary.

She concluded by saying she was proud to be from Salford.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: conclude
he/she/it: concludes
present participle: concluding
past tense: concluded
past participle: concluded
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