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[ UK /kənklˈuːʒən/ ]
[ US /kənˈkɫuʒən/ ]
NOUN
  1. an intuitive assumption
    jump to a conclusion
    jump to a conclusion
  2. the act of ending something
    the termination of the agreement
  3. event whose occurrence ends something
    his death marked the ending of an era
    when these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the show
  4. a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration
    his conclusion took the evidence into account
    satisfied with the panel's determination
    a decision unfavorable to the opposition
  5. a final settlement
    the conclusion of a business deal
    the conclusion of the peace treaty
  6. the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism)
  7. the temporal end; the concluding time
    the market was up at the finish
    they were playing better at the close of the season
    the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell
  8. the last section of a communication
    in conclusion I want to say...
  9. the act of making up your mind about something
    he drew his conclusions quickly
    the burden of decision was his

How To Use conclusion In A Sentence

  • If you accept that you have to do mass education - and, to keep costs low and for a lot of other reasons, I think that's not an unreasonable conclusion - you have to systematize it.
  • In fact, it involved a great deal of heart-searching before we reached that conclusion.
  • The watch on deck soon came to the conclusion that "sailoring" was not particularly funny at night, for there was a good deal of gaping, and not a little impatience for the eight bells that would relieve them for Little By Little or, The Cruise of the Flyaway
  • He laces his narrative with a great deal of information and conclusions derived from other sources.
  • Conclusion TSGF test in patients with carcinosis play a very important pole in early diagnosis and the evaluation of therapy effect.
  • It would seem that efforts to train stalkers to high standards have been successful, and I would agree with that conclusion.
  • ‘Vous serez un jour un grand philologue, mon cher,’ said the old man, on our arriving at the conclusion of Lavengro
  • The bereaved are normally anxious for a speedy conclusion in these tragic cases.
  • This is the very definition of obstructionism: To delay a foregone conclusion for the sake of a petty protest.
  • At the least, that first conclusion seems to me unproven by his own arguments in favor of mortality.
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