Definition of Conclude in English :

Define Conclude in English

Conclude meaning in English

Meaning of Conclude in English

Pronunciation of Conclude in English

Conclude pronunciation in English

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Conclude

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Verb

1. conclude, reason, reason out

decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion

Example Sentences:
'We reasoned that it was cheaper to rent than to buy a house'

2. conclude

bring to a close

Example Sentences:
'The committee concluded the meeting'

3. conclude, resolve

reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation

4. close, conclude

come to a close

Example Sentences:
'The concert closed with a nocturne by Chopin'

5. conclude

reach agreement on

Example Sentences:
'They concluded an economic agreement'
'We concluded a cease-fire'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Conclude

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verb (mainly tr)
1. (also intr)
to come or cause to come to an end or conclusion
2. (takes a clause as object)
to decide by reasoning; deduce
the judge concluded that the witness had told the truth
3. 
to arrange finally; settle
to conclude a treaty
it was concluded that he should go
4. obsolete
to confine

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Conclude

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verb transitiveWord forms: conˈcluded or conˈcluding
1. 
to bring to a close; end; finish
2. 
to decide by reasoning; infer; deduce
3. 
to decide; determine
4. 
to arrange or settle; come to an agreement about
to conclude a pact
verb intransitive
5. 
to come to a close; end; finish
6. 
to come to an agreement

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Conclude

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v. con·clud·ed, con·clud·ing, con·cludes
v.tr.
1. To bring to an end; close: concluded the rally with the national anthem. See Synonyms at complete.
2. To bring about (a final agreement or settlement): conclude a peace treaty.
3. To arrive at (a conclusion, judgment, or opinion) by the process of reasoning: The jury concluded that the defendant was innocent. See Synonyms at decide.
4. Obsolete To confine; enclose.
v.intr.
1. To come to an end; close: The show concluded with a dance routine.
2. To come to a decision or agreement: The committee concluded on a course of action.

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