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UK
/kənklˈuːdɪd/
]
[ US /kənˈkɫudəd, kənˈkɫudɪd/ ]
[ US /kənˈkɫudəd, kənˈkɫudɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having come or been brought to a conclusion
the affair is over, ended, finished
the abruptly terminated interview
the harvesting was complete
How To Use concluded In A Sentence
- People at MSFC have told me over drinks that this study concluded that EELV are human ratable but they were going to do what Griffin wanted. Obama Policies on Transparency, Openness, and Participation - and NASA - NASA Watch
- Fertilization therefore results in an egg carrying a nucleus with contributions from both parents, and it was concluded that the cell nucleus must contain the physical basis of heredity.
- The authors concluded that creativity and psychotic symptomatology do indeed reflect equivalent forms of cognitive processing.
- While contemplating the possibility that the Baraita is a Karaite forgery intended to attack rabbinic Judaism, Horowitz finally opted for a rabbinic origin, and concluded that it was composed around the fourth century, in Palestine. Baraita de-Niddah.
- Overjoyed members of Ward's family said he had been robbed of six years of his life after the short hearing concluded.
- He was left in limbo by Scottish Labour's Executive, which refused to endorse his candidacy until Fife police concluded their investigations into the case.
- This concluded with a recommendation that both proposals be rejected.
- He further concluded that these cadaverous particles could adhere to the hands of physicians and thus be transferred to the women, thereby transmitting puerperal fever.
- Mr Kehoe concluded by saying that every farmer should enquire regarding the payment terms and insist on payment on the day.
- The Safety Board concluded that the incorrect rigging wasn't a significant factor on the preceding flights because weight and balance on those flights were well within limits.