Conclude
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English
Verb
Conclude (third-person singular simple present Concludes, present participle concluding, simple past and past participle concluded)
- (transitive or intransitive) To end, to come to an end.
- (transitive) To come to a conclusion, to a final decision.
Adverbs for Conclude
sorrowfully; erroneously; inevitably; cynically; peremptorily; definitely; abruptly; pessimistically; tartly; amicably; summarily; jocosely; confidently; coolly; officially; triumphantly; contemptuously; reasonably; legitimately; brilliantly; theoretically; logically; humiliatingly; despairingly; irresistibly; obviously; rationally; preposterously; statistically; ultimately; fallaciously; tragically; hypothetically; misleadingly.
Thesaurus
assume, be afraid, believe, button up, cap, carry to completion, cease, clean up, climax, close, close out, close up, close with, collect, complete, completed, compose, conceive, concluded, consider, crown, culminate, daresay, decide, deduce, deduct, deem, derive, determine, divine, done, down, draw, draw a conclusion, draw an inference, dream, end, ended, expect, extract, fancy, feel, fetch, figure, finalize, find, finish, finish off, finish up, finished, fix, gather, get done, get it over, get through, get through with, glean, grant, halt, imagine, induce, infer, judge, let, let be, make, make out, make up, mop up, opine, perfect, perorate, prefigure, presume, presuppose, presurmise, provisionally accept, purpose, reason, reason that, reckon, repute, resolve, round out, rule, say, scrap, scratch, seal, settle, settle with, stop, straighten out, suppose, surmise, suspect, take, take a resolution, take as proved, take for, take for granted, take it, take to be, terminate, terminated, think, through, top off, top out, ultimate, understand, will, wind up, work out, wrap up
Etymology
From Latin conclūdere, present active infinitive of conclūdō.
Pronunciation
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Italian
Verb
conclude
- third-person singular present indicative of concludere
Latin
Verb
conclūde
- second-person singular present active imperative of conclūdō