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Conclude   /kənklˈud/   Listen
Conclude

verb
(past & past part. concluded; pres. part. concluding)
1.
Decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion.  Synonyms: reason, reason out.
2.
Bring to a close.
3.
Reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation.  Synonym: resolve.
4.
Come to a close.  Synonym: close.
5.
Reach agreement on.  "We concluded a cease-fire"






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"Conclude" Quotes from Famous Books



... already had two interruptions in the last half-hour; two offers to have my news read aloud—a thing I detest. I conclude you have come ...
— The Fortunes of the Farrells • Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey

... "I could only conclude that he was waiting for something to happen, and as the snake struck, he grabbed up the bundle of notes, quite forgetting to close the safe-door, and rushed out of the vault. Ramagee was in the corridor outside, and probably whistled the snake back through ...
— Masterpieces of Mystery In Four Volumes - Detective Stories • Various

... Europe as crops have in the United States and for the same reason—someone started the industry. The activities of Mr. Pomeroy have stimulated its growth in his immediate locality. When any one succeeds in a certain line, we find people about him taking up the same line and they conclude that this product can only be produced in that particular locality. This is usually not so at all. The thing that happened was that some one showed them that this soil would produce this thing. Near Naples there is a walnut boom. The value of ...
— Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings at the Fourth Annual Meeting - Washington D.C. November 18 and 19, 1913 • Various

... made, of which at first he could not discover the cause. This was, that during the night the shocks experienced by the steamer were infinitely less violent than during the day. Was he then to conclude that the wind then fell, and that a calm set in ...
— Godfrey Morgan - A Californian Mystery • Jules Verne

... thing over, only to conclude that there was nothing to be done. We had no friend in the place except Maqueda, and she, it appeared, was a prisoner like ourselves, and therefore could not communicate with us. Nor could we see ...
— Queen Sheba's Ring • H. Rider Haggard


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