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Concluded   /kənklˈudəd/  /kənklˈudɪd/   Listen
Concluded

adjective
1.
Having come or been brought to a conclusion.  Synonyms: all over, complete, ended, over, terminated.  "The affair is over, ended, finished" , "The abruptly terminated interview"



Conclude

verb
(past & past part. concluded; pres. part. concluding)
1.
Decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion.  Synonyms: reason, reason out.
2.
Bring to a close.
3.
Reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation.  Synonym: resolve.
4.
Come to a close.  Synonym: close.
5.
Reach agreement on.  "We concluded a cease-fire"






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"Concluded" Quotes from Famous Books



... not hear it, he concluded from her subsequent bearing; but during the supper they had in the little private dining-room, though she talked cheerfully, he was preoccupied. Whiffs of indistinct conversation, and now and then laughter, came in from the inn parlor through the ...
— The Wheels of Chance - A Bicycling Idyll • H. G. Wells

... They concluded with a demand that the platform of the suffrage association should recognize the equal rights of ...
— The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV • Various

... very well," said Stella, who was really showing herself interested in Janice Day's trouble. "I asked them all. This girl, Olga, is staying with Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson has a little baby to care for and couldn't come to-night. So this friend of hers came up to help. And she helped all right!" concluded Stella, with emphasis. "That dish is in a ...
— Janice Day, The Young Homemaker • Helen Beecher Long

... howl now fell upon Mark's ears, and recalling how the dog had gone below, he concluded that the animal was eager to escape on deck, but after his experience in falling down the steps he did not care to attack ...
— Mother Carey's Chicken - Her Voyage to the Unknown Isle • George Manville Fenn

... existence of Neptune, before ever they had seen him, by the irregularities in the movements of Uranus. As the results showed, it was there, and was comparable in size to the twin suns it influenced, and yet they could not see it. So they concluded this third body must be dark, not light-giving like its companions. We are thus led to the strange conclusion that some of these systems are very complicated, and are formed not only of shining suns, but of huge dark ...
— The Children's Book of Stars • G.E. Mitton


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