conclude
conc
ˈkənk
kēnk
lude
lu:d
lood
British pronunciation
/kənˈkluːd/

Definition & Meaning of "conclude"in English

to conclude
01

to come to an end

Intransitive: to conclude with sth
to conclude definition and meaning
example
Examples
The meeting concluded with a summary of the main points.
The performance concluded with a standing ovation from the audience.
02

to draw a logical inference or outcome based on established premises or evidence

Transitive: to conclude that
example
Examples
From the patterns observed in the data, researchers concluded that more training would enhance employee performance.
The evidence presented during the trial allowed the jury to conclude that the defendant was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
03

to bring something such as a book, meeting, etc. to an end

Transitive: to conclude a session or discussion
example
Examples
The manager concluded the meeting by summarizing the key points.
After discussing all the topics, they concluded the conference with a Q&A session.
04

to come to a personal determination or belief after considering information or experiences

Transitive: to conclude that
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Examples
After much thought, she concluded that it was time to move on from her job.
He concluded that the best course of action was to seek help from a mentor.
05

to formally reach an agreement on something

Transitive: to conclude an agreement
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Examples
They concluded the contract after weeks of detailed negotiations.
The two companies concluded the deal, agreeing on all terms and conditions.
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