Conclude
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British pronunciation/kənklˈuːd/
American pronunciation/kənˈkɫud/

Définition et Signification de "conclude"

to conclude
01

conclure

to draw a logical inference or outcome based on established premises or evidence
Transitive: to conclude that
02

conclure

to bring something such as a book, meeting, etc. to an end
Transitive: to conclude a session or discussion
03

conclure

to come to a personal determination or belief after considering information or experiences
Transitive: to conclude that
04

conclure

to formally reach an agreement on something
Transitive: to conclude an agreement
05

conclure, terminer

to come to an end
Intransitive: to conclude with sth

conclude

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concluded

adj

concluded

adj

concluding

adj

concluding

adj

conclusion

n

conclusion

n
example
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From her observations of the animal's behavior, the biologist concluded that it was preparing for hibernation.
From the patterns observed in the data, researchers concluded that more training would enhance employee performance.
By analyzing the results of the experiment, the scientists concluded that their hypothesis was correct.
After reviewing the historical data, historians concluded that the climate significantly influenced societal changes.
The evidence presented during the trial allowed the jury to conclude that the defendant was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
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